belittling
贬低
常用释义
英音[ bɪˈlɪtlɪŋ ]
美音[ bɪˈlɪtlɪŋ ]
基本释义
- adj. 轻视的;小看的;有失身份的
- v. 轻视;贬低(belittle 的 ing 形式);使相形见绌
例句
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1·Stop belittling your efforts and your progress.别再轻视你的努力和进步。
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2·It is belittling to attribute their success to luck!把他们的成功归功于运气是小看他们了!
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3·Stop belittling yourself--your work is highly valued.别小看你自己--你的工作很有价值。
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4·Stop belittling yourself — your work is highly valued.别小看你自己——你的工作很有价值。
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5·The best way is forgetting him, neglecting and belittling him.最好的办法是忘记,忽视和渺视他。
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6·The tone of voice people used was belittling and self-righteous.人们说话语气鄙视而自以为是。
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7·I find it belittling to be criticized by someone so much younger than me.有个比我年轻许多的人批评了我,我觉得是小看了我。
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8·But we are all jealous of one another, which is another way of belittling the.但是我们都互相妒忌,这是轻视国王的另一种方式。
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9·But we are all jealous of one another, which is another way of belittling the King.但是我们都互相妒忌,这是轻视国王的另一种方式。
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10·And there've always been just too many comments belittling the Blacks in the comments.而且总有数不尽的贬低黑人的评论。
同义词
adj.
轻视的;小看的;有失身份的
v.
轻视;贬低(belittle的ing形式);使相形见绌
同根词
词根:
belittle
belittle
vt
轻视;贬低;使相形见小