disparage

名词:

名词: disparagement

更多词形:

副词: disparagingly | 名词: disparagement | 动词过去式: disparaged | 动词过去分词: disparaged | 动词现在分词: disparaging | 动词第三人称单数: disparages |

单词例句:

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

译文:本宪法对某些权利的列举,不得被解释为否定或轻视由人民保留的其他权利。

International criticism is described as a continuation of this legacy, and for other countries to condemn the regime is to disparage the Chinese people.

国际社会的批评被描述为亡我之心不死,只要有哪个国家敢指责其政治体系,那便是侮辱了全中国人民。

Don't disparage her attempts to become an actress.

别贬低她想成为一名女演员的努力。

When referring to Lin' s translations as "free", we do not intend to disparage him in the least.

我们说林译是“歪译”,可丝毫没有糟蹋他的意思;

How easy it is to start off by defining women as caretakers of their surfaces, and then to disparage them (or find them adorable) for being “superficial.

开始时把女性定义为自身外表的看守者,然后以“肤浅”为由贬损她们(或认为她们可爱),简直易如反掌!

Researchers must not unjustifiably 1 or disparage other Researchers.

研究人员不能不公正地批评或贬损其他研究人员。

Everyone will be mad at you sometime.Most of the people you deal with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time.

很多你接触的人,在很多时候也会不喜欢、贬低、轻视或忽略你。

"We do not disparage wealth.

我们不会贬低财富。

White House spokesman Bill Burton said Obama "made an offhand remark making fun of his own bowling that was in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics.

他说:“我认为重要的是人们要意识到言语会伤人。遣词造句很重要。这些言语从某一角度看可以被视为是对特殊人群的侮辱或贬低,会对他们造成伤害,还会引起偏见。”