disparagement
过去分词:
动词过去分词: 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:
43. Be not hasty to believe flying reports to the disparagement of any.
不要轻信那些诋毁他人的留言蜚语。
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。
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。
He who does not keep his heart within him, and who does not have God before his eyes is easily moved by a word of disparagement.
一个人,不收敛心神,又不想自己是在天主面前,这样的人自然容易被毁谤动摇。
a derogatory or damaging comment on a person's character or reputation; disparagement
关于人的性情或名誉的贬抑性评论;毁谤
The objective conditions, such as the honor, shame, praise and disparagement, have no influence on him.
客观条件的荣辱与褒贬等都不能影响他。
Along with this disparagement of a compliment is the American tendency to laugh at one's own mistakes and admit one's weaknesses.
美国人的趋势是不规范的赞美,大笑别人的错误和承认别人的不足。
From the best the middling the leftovers he receives alms. Sustaining himself on what others give, neither flattering nor speaking disparagement: The enlightened call him a sage.
依靠别人布施生活,无论获得上等的,中等的或其他的饭团,即不赞扬,也不抱怨,智者们称这样的人为牟尼。
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。