disparage

美音:[dɪ'sperɪdʒ] 英音:[dɪ'spærɪdʒ]

简单释义:


v.贬低;轻视

网络蔑视;贬损;轻蔑

变形:

第三人称单数:disparages  现在分词:disparaging  过去式:disparaged  


完整释义:


v.

1.轻视;贬低
2.轻蔑,轻视
3.污蔑;贬损,指责


例句:

  1. It is illegal to defame or disparage BEIJING 2008 TICKETING WEBSITE, the trademarks or service marks of BOCOG, or any aspect of the Website.
    诽谤或诬蔑北京2008票务网站、北京奥组委的商标或服务商标或者本网站的任何方面,均是非法行为。

  2. it does not become us to disparage the States governments,
    不应由我们来贬低这些州政府。

  3. Never disparage feelings your friend or relative expresses, but point out realities and offer hope.
    不要贬低你的朋友或亲戚表达的感情,但是指出事实并给予希望。

  4. Mr Blankfein, who has $500m of Goldman stock, has been known to disparage bankers who are happy just to be "another rich guy in New York" .
    布兰克费恩目前拥有市值5亿美元的高盛股票。一些银行家仅仅因为自己成了“又一位纽约富豪”而沾沾自喜,布兰克费恩则以蔑视他们而著称。

  5. 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轻视由人民保留的其他权利。

  6. 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。

  7. It is bad luck for Mr Gingrich that one of his former wives has been so willing to disparage his fitness for the presidency.
    至于金里奇的一位前妻非常乐于批评他不配当总统这一点,他只能自认倒霉了。

  8. I agree, but then he went on to say that government's "role is not to disparage wealth, but to expand its reach" .
    我同意这种说法,但他进而指出,政府的“职责不是贬低财富,而是使更多人享有财富”。

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