disparaged

disparaged

美 [d??sper?d?]  英 [d??spær?d?]

  • v.輕蔑;污蔑;貶損
  • 網絡輕視;被貶為;被貶低

詞形變化

第三人稱單數:disparages  現在分詞:disparaging  過去式:disparaged  

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英漢解釋

v.
1.
輕蔑,輕視
2.
污蔑;貶損,指責

英英解釋

v.

例句

Reading aloud is often disparaged as "a special skill" which has "little transfer" to the key skill of silent reading.

大聲朗讀經常鄙視特殊技能具有轉移關鍵技能默讀

Even idolatry met the needs of simple people and was not to be disparaged .

即使偶像崇拜也是面對單純需要并不是受到蔑視

When the movement began the Democrats disparaged it as an "astroturf" phenomenon, an artificial protest stirred up by corporate interests.

運動開始民主黨人一種草根”[5]現象背后企業利益假造抗議運動

India andits people, long disparaged by British racist jokes, are delighted to be calledequals by the great powers.

印度及其人民長期英國種族主義玩笑貶低他們高興大國稱作大國

No one will not been disparaged in the world for ever. No one will be always highly praised, either.

世界沒有一個永遠毀謗沒有一個永遠贊嘆

The Academy Awards have also been disparaged for having a bias towards certain types of accomplishments and film genres.

學院某些特殊電影成就特殊電影類型存在歧視

Homeowners' withdrawal of equity to spend on consumer goods during the bubble has become widely disparaged as the "house as ATM" .

泡沫時期房屋業主抽取抵押資產凈值用于購買消費品行為飽受詬病房子當作自動取款”。

And he disparaged the rest: "I've found most have brains below average. "

而且這樣批評領導:“發現他們智力低于常人。”

As a bear, he is the ugly duckling and underdog who will be disparaged, dismissed and, eventually, triumphant .

作為小鴨蔑視而且解職失敗者最終勝利

"They really disparaged women in ways that are cruel and heartbreaking, " Parkin said.

帕金:“人們殘忍令人心碎方式污蔑女性。”

If we look at the history of medicine, we see that many inventions were condemned and disparaged by bioconservatives.

翻閱一下醫學發現很多發明曾經保守主義詬病非難

And concubines were highly thought of, they weren't disparaged because of their calling and they were valuable members of the ships company.

倍受重視她們并不稱謂受到輕蔑她們船隊重要成員

Orwell disparaged these borrowings too.

奧威爾這些舶來嗤之以鼻

I asked Haggis why he had aligned himself with a religion that so many have disparaged.

哈吉斯為什么一個毀謗多多宗教結成同盟

He always aggrandized one and disparaged the other.

總是吹捧一個貶低另一個

His behavior disparaged the whole family.

行為損壞全家名聲

In a statement to the New York Times' Brian Stelter, Clemente disparaged the University of Maryland, where the study was done.

紐約時報布萊恩史特勒聲明克萊門特貶低馬里蘭大學那里做出研究大學