disparage
英 [dɪˈspærɪdʒ]
美 [dɪˈspærɪdʒ]
v. 贬低; 轻视
过去分词:disparaged 过去式:disparaged 第三人称单数:disparages 现在分词:disparaging
BNC.21837 / COCA.17289
牛津词典
verb
- 贬低;轻视
to suggest that sb/sth is not important or valuable- I don't mean to disparage your achievements.
我并不想贬低你的成就。
- I don't mean to disparage your achievements.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 贬低;轻视
If youdisparagesomeone or something, you speak about them in a way which shows that you do not have a good opinion of them.- ...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.
拉金贬低文学的倾向 - The tax cut is widely disparaged by senators from both parties as a budget gimmick.
两个党派的参议员们普遍对作为预算噱头的税收削减嗤之以鼻。
- ...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- But going to Turkey to criticise Israel and to disparage France and Germany, and then on to India to castigate Pakistan was not the best-laid plan.
但跑到土耳其去批评以色列、诋毁法国和德国,然后又在印度斥责巴基斯坦,则不是什么上策。 - People used to disparage a comet as "a disaster star".
过去人们贬称彗星为“扫帚星”。 - We must get rid of the bad habit of writers who like to disparage one another.
我们必须清除文人相轻的坏习气。 - You disparage me, call me less than caesar?
你蔑视我,我比不上凯撒? - Most of the people you deal with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time.
你周围的大部分人大部分时间里会不喜欢、蔑视、轻视或忽略你所说的话或所做的事。 - They expound glorify their own doctrines, but as for the doctrines of others, they deprecate them, revile them, show contempt for them, disparage them.
他们阐述、颂扬自己的教义,但是对于他人的教义,则贬低、辱骂、鄙视、毁谤。 - I do not mean to disparage the creativity involved in food production.
我并不是要贬低食品生产中所包含的创造力。 - Don't disparage good manners. Don't take it too hard. Let bygones be bygones.
不要把礼貌不放在心上。 - It was Tun-weng himself who was dissatisfied with her and who had thus resorted to this veiled manner to disparage her.
是遯翁自己对她不满意,所以用这种皮里阳秋的笔法来褒贬。 - The research on leisure should not disparage, ignore or repel popular and secular leisure.
休闲研究不应贬损、忽视、拒斥大众化、世俗化的休闲。
