disparagingly
以轻视的态度
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈspærɪdʒɪŋli ]
美音[ dɪˈspærɪdʒɪŋli ]
基本释义
- adv. 以轻视的态度,蔑视地;以贬抑的口吻
例句
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1·He spoke disparagingly of his colleagues.他言辞之中很是看不起同事。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·No one spoke disparagingly of her father in her hearing.没有人在她跟前说过她父亲的坏话。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·Speaking disparagingly of people in front of their friends.在旁人的朋友面前说一些瞧不起他的话。
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4·Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly, of a "simpleton."内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。
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5·No man can speak disparagingly of woman if he realizes that no one has come into world without a mother.任何人来到世上都有一个妈,——男人要是意识到这一点,就不会对女人出言不敬。
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6·No man can speak disparagingly of woman if he realizes that no one has come into this world without a mother.如果一个男人知道人类要出世都需要一个母亲,那么他便不能对女人说坏话。
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7·Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly, of a "simpleton." Nobody wants to be guilty of "simplistic" thinking.内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。没有人愿意被认为是头脑简单。
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8·If you're at a gathering at which someone mentions your friend disparagingly, defend him or her against gossip or criticism.当你在聚会中听到别人贬损你的朋友,站出来反驳闲话或者批评,维护他或她的权益。
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9·Let me see. If you're at a gathering at which someone mentions your friend disparagingly, defend him or her against gossip or criticism.我想想。如果你听到别人在诋毁你的朋友,你应该勇敢的站出来保护他。
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10·Earlier generations of players, annoyed that photogenic but sometimes musically illiterate vocalists were getting the attention, would refer disparagingly to female singers as "canaries".早期乐手对爵士女声抱有很大偏见,他们蔑称这些女性歌手为“金丝雀”——很上镜,但有些时候在音乐上根本没有受过训练。
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