disparagement

disparagement

美 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt]  英 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt]

  • n.蔑视;贬低;轻视
  • 网络轻蔑;毁谤;轻视贬低

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英汉解释

n.
1.
蔑视
2.
贬低;轻视

例句

provoked at such a disparagement of her powers, the old frog made one more trial , and burst herself indeed.

青蛙看到自己力气受到轻视激怒于是一下果然这次自己

I speak by way of disparagement, as though we had been weak. Yet whereinsoever any is bold (I speak in foolishness), I am bold also.

羞辱自己好像我们从前软弱然而何事勇敢,(愚妄,)勇敢

Furthermore, Christianity's disparagement of passions, particularly the sexual ones, lowered the believer's general state of vitality.

另外基督教蔑视激情尤其是有关总体压抑信徒生命力

Disparagement of Washington is always in rhetorical fashion.

对于演说而言贬低华盛顿始终一种时髦

The objective conditions, such as the honor, shame, praise and disparagement, have no influence on him.

客观条件荣辱褒贬不能影响

Shall not intentionally expose the student to embarrassment or disparagement.

不准故意使学生受到尴尬蔑视

As my colleague Dan Primack reported on Friday, Bartz's Yahoo employment contract has a non-disparagement clause.

同事丹•普里马克周五报道称巴茨雅虎集团雇佣合同包含贬低条款

Cor. 11: 21 By way of self-disparagement I say this, Supposedly we ourselves were weak.

十一21我们从前软弱