demonising
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Fixing the public sector must not be allowed to degenerate into demonising it.
搞定公共部門不能淪落為將其妖魔化。
Will she continue 'demonising' me as a boring person, 'idealise' me as an enthusiastic teacher, or somehow reconcile both?
她是繼續將我“丑化”成一個乏味無趣的人,還是將我“美化”成一個熱情洋溢的教師,或者兩者兼而有之?
Apart from singing the virtues of the president's policies, his allies are also busy demonising the other side.
除了歌頌總統政策的優點外,奧巴馬的同盟也在忙著給對手揭短。
In part, the administration is demonising insurers in an effort to transform the new health law from an electoral liability into an asset.
在某種程度上說,當局努力的將新的醫療法律從選舉的負債轉變為資產,這一行為逼著保險公司成為魔鬼。
But Li Changjiang, head of China's safety watchdog, has accused some governments of "demonising" China's products.
不過,中國國家質檢總局局長李長江日前譴責某些國家政府“妖魔化”中國產品。
Politicians should certainly stop demonising big firms and sentimentalising small ones: an economy needs both.
政客們無疑應該停止魔鬼化大公司而對小公司呵護備至:兩者對于一個健康的經濟來說都是必要的。
In 1815 it took just 13 days for Le Moniteur, a French newspaper, to go from demonising Napoleon to glorifying him.
1815年,法國通報僅用13天時間就從對拿破侖的妖化轉為推崇。
The letter suggested the BBC was " tarnishing and demonising China" .
信中表示BBC在“摸黑和妖魔化中國”。