单词 | disparaging |
释义 | di·spar·a·ging /dɪˈspærədʒɪŋ/ adjective CRITICIZEcriticizing someone or something, and showing that you do not think they are very good or important 贬低的,抨击的disparaging remarks/comments She made some disparaging remarks about the royal family. 她说了些贬低王室的话。 —disparagingly adverbExamples from the Corpusdisparaging• Superficially at least, Calvin was even more disparaging.• And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.• The disparaging rant I wrote contained no less than two spelling mistakes.• But it then went on to make some disparaging remarks about the bestowal of a knighthood on such a person.• She always chose that moment to talk about Durkin, and always in a disparaging way.disparaging remarks/comments• And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.• But it then went on to make some disparaging remarks about the bestowal of a knighthood on such a person.• Savitt said that at the time of the arrest, Hauser made disparaging remarks against minorities.di·spar·a·ging adjectiveChineseSyllable or showing do you Corpus and something, criticizing think that not someone |
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