disparage
[di'spæridʒ]
vt. 蔑视, 贬损
例句与用法:
The woman always disparages my achievements.
那个女人常贬低我的成就。
I disparage his work.
我看不上他的作品。
词形变化:
副词: disparagingly | 名词: disparagement | 动词过去式: disparaged | 动词过去分词: disparaged | 动词现在分词: disparaging | 动词第三人称单数: disparages |
vt.
1. 贬低; 轻视
2. 毁谤
disparage
过去式:disparaged
过去分词:disparaged
现在进行时:disparaging
词形变化:
副词: disparagingly | 名词: disparagement | 动词过去式: disparaged | 动词过去分词: disparaged | 动词现在分词: disparaging | 动词第三人称单数: disparages |
同义词:
belittle | criticize | cheapen | impute | dishonor | underestimate | laugh at | mock | ridicule | pour scorn on | sneer | vilify | denigrate | run down | deride | scorn | pick at |
反义词:
flatter |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
dishonor
impute
underestimate1
belittle
criticize
cheapen
disparage[dis'pæridʒ]vt.1.■贬低,贬抑,轻视,小看,轻蔑地议论(或对待):You should not disparage good manners.你不应该轻视好的风度。Don't disparage her attempts to become an actress.别贬低她想成为一名女演员的努力。2.■污蔑,诋毁,毁谤,说…的坏话,降低…的评价;损害…的名声,丧失…的信誉;使丢脸:Her bad behaviour has disparaged her whole family.她的坏行为已损害了她全家的名声。3.■[废语]下嫁;(因下嫁而)降低身份近义词depreciatedecrybelittleminimise反义词extolpraisemagnify变形vt.disparageddisparaging
disparagedisparage[disˈpæridʒ]vt.1.■轻视2.■污蔑; 毁谤, 说...坏话
继承用法disparagement[dɪsˈpærɪdʒmənt]n.disparagern.
[dɪˈsparɪdʒ]
verb
- [with obj.]regard or represent as being of little worth
轻视;贬低
he never missed an opportunity to disparage his competitors.
他从不放弃任何机会贬低他的对手。
[as adj. disparaging]disparaging remarks about council houses.
对市建住房的微辞。
disparagement
noun
disparagingly
adverb
语源
- late Middle English (in the sense 'marry someone of unequal rank', also 'bring discredit on'): from Old French desparagier 'marry someone of unequal rank', based on Latin par 'equal'
disparage
■''The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.''
'''译文:'''本宪法对某些权利的列举,不得被解释为否定或轻视由人民保留的其他权利。
■No one can disparage us except ourselves. If we are strong, nothing negative can beat us.
2除了我们自己以外,没有人能贬低我们。如果我们坚强,就没有什么不良影响能够打败我们。
■Some critics disparage psychoanalysis as being a pseudoscience.
一些批评家轻蔑地把精神分析学看作是伪科学。
■How easy it is to start off by defining women as caretakers of their surfaces, and then to disparage them (or find them adorable) for being “superficial.”
一开始就把女人们定义成外表管理员,于是乎就因她们的“肤浅”而侮辱她们(或是发现她们的可爱之处),这真是太简单了。
■Don't disparage good manners.
不要把礼貌不放在心上。
■Do not disparage anyone's contribution.
不要贬低任何人的贡献。
■3.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。
■White House spokesman Bill Burton said Obama "made an offhand remark making fun of his own bowling that was in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics.
他说:“我认为重要的是人们要意识到言语会伤人。遣词造句很重要。这些言语从某一角度看可以被视为是对特殊人群的侮辱或贬低,会对他们造成伤害,还会引起偏见。”
■As if his great disdain could disparage Hell.)
仿佛他巨大的藐视可以贬低地狱。
■Therefore, don't disparage the precepts or slander the Vinaya of the Buddha.
众生受了佛戒,就是入了佛位,所以不要毁佛禁戒,不要毁谤佛的戒律。
■White House spokesman Bill Burton said Obama "made an offhand remark making fun of his own bowling that was in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics."
伯顿说:“他认为特奥会是一个了不起的体育赛事,为世界各地的残障人士提供了一个展示自己的机会。”
■Buddhism is distinctive in that it does not necessarily mandate the belief in a creator god, nor does it traditionally advocate or disparage belief in evolution.
佛教与此不同,它不要求认为有造物神,传统上即不主张、也不抨击进化论信仰。
■You should not disparage good manners.
你不应该轻视好的风度。
■You may also such say to Jordan, because I do not want to disparage the earlier worker, the sun, the supersonic speed and knight, but the 80s's troop truly even more formidably.
你也可以对乔丹这么说,因为我不想贬低开拓者、太阳、超音速和爵士,但80年代的队伍确实更加难对付。
■7. Your behaviour will disparage the whole family.
你的行为将使全家丢脸。
■use the past to disparage the present
借古讽今
■tending to diminish or disparage.
倾向于贬低或者蔑视。
■tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage .
倾向于(或者意在)贬低或者贬损。
■To disparage in writing.
写文章贬损
■Don't disparage her attempts to become an actress.
别贬低她想成为一名女演员的努力。
■International criticism is described as a continuation of this legacy, and for other countries to condemn the regime is to disparage the Chinese people.
国际社会的批评被描述为亡我之心不死,只要有哪个国家敢指责其政治体系,那便是侮辱了全中国人民。
■Our intent in these articles are not to disparage these packages, but to lay out the traps we fell into so that others might avoid them.
在这些文章中我们的目的并不是贬低这些建议,而是展示我们落入的陷阱,以便其他人可以避开它们。
■Cather’s “Nebraska novels” which chant the eulogy of women and disparage men, however, put an end to this history to some extent.
基于儿时的经历,她瑟在作品中成功地塑造了一批具有鲜明个性的拓荒女形象。
■Most of the people you deal, with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time.
大部分的人跟你打交道都会感到厌恶,会轻视你鄙视你或者忽视你,因为你说了什么或者你死缠烂打了。
■If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and then when you are outside, damn to your heart's content.
如果您必须诽谤、谴责和不断地诋贬它,为什么不辞去您的职务呢?之后,当你在外面时,便可倾诉出你心中的不满。
■Well then, you ask, how is that so many groups of people disparage other groups, persecute them.And claim superiority over them?
如此说来,你会问,缘何那么多人鄙视别的群体的人们,迫害他们,宣称比别人更优越?
■We rightly disparage Job's three friends for their insensitive response to his suffering.
对于约伯的痛苦,三个朋友愚钝的回应常备受批评。
■The left accuses it of ripping off taxpayers to save Wall Street, the right damns it as socialism; economists disparage its technicalities, political scientists its sweeping powers.
左翼势力控诉该计划无异于抢劫纳税人的钱财去救助华尔街,右翼势力谴责该计划为社会主义运动;经济学家鄙视计划的学术性,政治科学家崇拜它横扫一切的强大威力。
■People who live in societies with a free press often disparage its excesses, for good reason.
幸存者值得比隐瞒更好的一个结果。死难者无言地呼吁真相。
■How easy it is to start off by defining women as caretakers of their surfaces, and then to disparage them (or find them adorable) for being “superficial.
开始时把女性定义为自身外表的看守者,然后以“肤浅”为由贬损她们(或认为她们可爱),简直易如反掌!
■Everyone will be mad at you sometime.Most of the people you deal with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time.
很多你接触的人,在很多时候也会不喜欢、贬低、轻视或忽略你。
■Most of the people you deal with will dislike, disparage, belittle, or ignore what you say or do most of the time.
总有些人会对你发飙。
■to disparage;to look down on;to set no count on;
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■Not only was I able to disparage their colour schemes but I could also play armchair psychologist and declare what it all meant.
我不仅能够对他们的色彩方案指指点点,还能扮演一位纸上谈兵的心理学家,解读其中含义。
■I do not say this to disparage my gender;women also love in more or less the same way.
我不是贬低自己的性别,女人爱起来也是以这样极端的方式。
■"We do not disparage wealth.
我们不会贬低财富。
■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。
■When referring to Lin' s translations as "free", we do not intend to disparage him in the least.
我们说林译是“歪译”,可丝毫没有糟蹋他的意思;
■8.We all agreed that he used the pretence to account for any disappointment he could not conceal, rather than he would blame the real cause of it, or disparage or depreciate any one.
我们都认为他宁可利用这种借口来说明他无法掩藏他那失望的心情,而不愿追究失望的真正原因,也不愿轻视或讥笑任何人。
■I don't mean to disparage your achievements.
我并不想贬低你的成就。
■I disparage his work.
我看不上他的作品。
■To criticize or disparage, often spitefully or unfairly: "those cross-Atlantic aficionados who persistently idolize the British theater and bad-mouth Broadway" (Benedict Nightingale).
批评或毁谤,通常怀有恶意或有失公平:“那些穿越大西洋的狂热爱好者一直都崇拜英国戏剧却恶意批评百老汇音乐剧”
■Modernly, all in the academic circles conclude that Zhang Zhan was a typical personage of East-Jin philosophy.However, there are conflicting assessments (praise or disparage) for his theory.
摘要晚近学界均以张湛为东晋玄学的代表人物,然而对其学说评价却褒贬互见,导致看法歧出的关键应在于学者对张湛宇宙观内容的掌握。
■Writers like to disparage one another
文人相轻
■It is notoriously known that writers tend to disparage each other.
文人相轻是人所共知、臭名在外。
■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。
■Some try to disparage the free software movement by comparing our disagreement with open source to the disagreements of those radical groups.
有些人试图把我们和开源之间的分歧比作这些激进组织之间的分歧,以此来诋毁自由软件运动。
■The enumeration in the Constitution,of certain rights,shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
本宪法对某些权利的列举,不得被解释为否定或忽视由人民保留的其他权利。
■The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shallnot be construed to deny or disparage others retained by thepeople.
本宪法对某些权利的列举,不得被解释为否定或轻视由人民保留的其他权利。
■The Cuckoo Cuckoos lead Bohemian lives, They fail as husbands and as wives, Therefore they cynically disparage Everybody else's marriage.
杜鹃杜鹃过着放荡不羁的生活,它们不能作为丈夫和老婆,因而它们冷嘲热讽诋毁每个人的婚姻生活。