badmouthing

badmouthing

美 [ˈbædˌmaʊθ]  英 ['bæd.maʊθ]

  • v.诋毁;给…脸上抹黑;严厉批评
  • 网络粗话

词形变化

第三人称单数:badmouths  现在分词:badmouthing  过去式:badmouthed  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
诋毁,贬低;给...脸上抹黑;严厉批评

英英解释

v.

例句

No storm can do slightest damage to a giant rock; badmouthing and attacks can't harm someone who has "no-self" .

风雨不能分毫恶言攻击不能伤害一个

"Badmouthing Chinese or Koreans in a very racist way is so abundant that it doesn't even offend people any more, " Prof. Nakano said.

非常激进方式中国韩国已经极为普遍人们甚至不为所动,”教授

After the introductions, the CEO of the company pitching me started badmouthing a firm I've worked with.

CEO曾经工作一家擅长说服顾客公司工作

But badmouthing and backstabbing to be chosen can be brutal, say people familiar with the process.

知悉程序人士公司为了选中可能使出残酷中伤暗算手段

Forty-nine percent cited badmouthing a former boss as the worst offense, while 48 percent said appearing disinterested.

招聘经理雇主坏话最坏错误;48%应试工作冷淡

b: i wasn't badmouthing him. i was only telling him the truth.

没有坏话不过是实话实说罢了

14. Badmouthing a former boss

14.前任老板坏话