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disparagingly是什么意思翻译_disparagingly的音标怎么读

disparagingly

adv. 以贬抑的口吻, 以轻视的态度

例句与用法:

The woman always disparages my achievements.

那个女人常贬低我的成就。

I disparage his work.

我看不上他的作品。

词形变化:

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 |

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以贬抑的口吻

disparagingly

词形变化:

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 |

同义词:

belittle | criticize | cheapen | impute | dishonor | underestimate | laugh at | mock | ridicule | pour scorn on | sneer | vilify | denigrate | run down | deride | scorn | pick at |

反义词:

flatter |

disparaginglydisparaginglyadv.
1.翻译:以贬抑的口吻,以轻视的态度 见:disparaging: disparagingly

disparagingly

副词 disparagingly:

in a disparaging manner

同义词:slightingly

disparagingly

1. (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。)

2. 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。

3. He spoke disparagingly of his colleagues.

他言辞之中很是看不起同事。

4. This prohibition forbids speaking or acting in a disparagingly way toward a fellow Jew or non-Jew.

以上包括不可诋毁犹太同胞或外邦人。

5. 4.Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly, of a "simpleton.

内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。

6. 65. Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly, of a "simpleton. " Nobody wants to be guilty of "simplistic " thinking.

内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。没有人愿意被认为是头脑简单。

7. 4. Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly, of a "simpleton. " Nobody wants to be guilty of "simplistic " thinking.

内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。没有人愿意被认为是头脑简单。收藏指正

8. A South Sea Islander, especially one brought to Australia as a laborer in the19th and early20th centuries. Often used disparagingly.

南太平洋诸岛土人尤指19世纪和20世纪早期被带到澳大利亚做苦力的土人。常用作贬语

9. In his memoirs he often speaks disparagingly about the private sector.

在他的回忆录里面他经常轻蔑的谈及私营(商业)部门。

10. 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。

11. Speaking disparagingly of people in front of their friends.

在别人的朋友面前说一些瞧不起他的话。

12. No man can speak disparagingly of woman if he realizes that no one has come into this world without a mother.

如果一个男人知道人类要出世都需要一个母亲,那么他便不能对女人说坏话。

13. 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。

14. 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’。

15. The neoclassical school has not offered a satisfactory explanation of this phenomenon except to point out disparagingly that gold is a “barbarous relic”, “irrelevant” or “dead”.

新古典主义学院派们并未就此现象提出令人满意的解释,除了以轻蔑的态度指出黄金是一种“野蛮的遗迹”、“过时的”或者“死亡的”。

16. Some people just suspiciously or disparagingly looked at us.

有的人则会投来怀疑甚至蔑视的眼光。

17. A word or group of words used to describe or evaluate, often disparagingly.

毁谤:用于描述或评价通常贬义的一个词或一组词。

18. A word or group of words used to describe or evaluate,often disparagingly.

毁谤用于描述或评价通常贬义的一个词或一组词

19. 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

20. 6.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。

21. 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。