disparagingly
现在分词:
动词现在分词: disparaging
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:
(Japanese cars are disparagingly referred to as'rice rockets'or'econoboxes'. Small European cars are not permitted on road at all because they are a hazard on the high-ways. )
(日本汽车被贬为“稻米火箭”或者“节俭盒子”,小型的欧洲汽车根本不允许上路,因为,人们认为这种车在高速路上容易出危险。)
When he asked her what the matter was, she replied that she heard that Hafsahh had disparagingly described her as 'the daughter of a Jew'.
当他问她怎么了时,她回答说她听哈芙赛轻蔑地说她是‘一个犹太人的女儿’。
speak disparagingly of; e.g., make a racial slur.
蔑视某人;如种族歧视。
a word or group of words used to describe or evaluate,often disparagingly
用于描述或评价通常贬义的一个词或一组词
Deep down, we sense that. We speak, disparagingly, of a “simpleton.” Nobody wants to be guilty of “simplistic” thinking.
在内心深处,我们感觉到这一点。每每谈到“头脑简单的傻子”时,我们常常带着轻蔑的口吻。谁也不想背上一个“简单化”的罪名。
Despite what Apple disparagingly called "small plastic keyboards" on other mobiles, they're way more likely to work reliably than a touch-screen.
尽管苹果不削的口吻称呼其它行动电话为“微型塑料键盘”,然后它们却多比触摸屏更值得信赖。
16.Speaking disparagingly of people in front of their friends.
16. 在别人的朋友面前说一些瞧不起他的话。
These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging'only to a story'.
这些神话中的人物当被描述为‘仅在传说中出现’的时候,是带有轻视的态度的。
This creates what some disparagingly call “a winners and losers society”.
这使得被某些人斥为是“成败分明的社会”在日本出现。