disparagement
过去式:
动词过去式: disparaged
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:
He was humble and meek, filled with self- disparagement and abasement
他谦卑、恭顺,满怀自我贬斥与压抑。
disparagement of goods
[法] 贬低物品质量
disparagement of something that is unattainable.
对得不到的东西的贬低。
15. Whatever might be said in disparagement of their work , it had to be admitted by their contemporaries that Irving and Cooper were eminent men of Letters.
欧文和库珀的作品即或受过奚落,同时代的人不得不承认他们是文人中的佼佼者。
Such disparagement of anthropomorphism occurred in the ancient world, too.
例如,凯尔特人就看不起希腊人的这种做法。
There are others (among whom are Mr. M'Culloch and M. Say) who looking upon the word unproductive as a term of disparagement,remonstrate against imposing it upon any labour which is regarded as useful-which produces a benefit or a pleasure worth the cost.
另一些著述家(其中包括麦克库洛赫先生和萨伊先生)则把非生产性一词看作是贬意的,反对将这个词用于任何被认为是有用 的劳动,所谓有用的劳动,是指所带来的好处或快乐与所付出的代价价值相等的劳动。
Since the moment he announced that he would leave Real Madrid a campaign of disparagement on which Beckham can make very few to avoid has begun.
自从他宣布要离开皇家马德里,一场几乎是不可避免的战役就开始了,对手是世人轻视的目光。
And the adulation of his admirers is perhaps no less capricious than the disparagement of his detractors
崇拜者对他的赞颂同贬抑者对他的诋毁都可能出于偏颇与任性。
Shall not intentionally expose the student to embarrassment or disparagement.
不准故意使学生受到尴尬或蔑视。