invidious
诽谤的
常用释义
英音[ ɪnˈvɪdiəs ]
美音[ ɪnˈvɪdiəs ]
基本释义
- adj. 诽谤的;不公平的;引起反感的;易招嫉妒的
例句
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1·Police officers fear invidious comparisons.警官们担心不公平的比较。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·It would be invidious to single out any one person to thank.单独感谢任何一个人都易引起反感。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·The local authority could find itself in the invidious position of having to refuse.该地方当局会发现自己处于惹人反感而不得不加以拒绝的位置上。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·We were in the invidious position of having to choose whether to break the law or risk lives.我们处于左右为难的窘境,不知是要违法还是要拿生命冒险。来源: 《牛津词典》
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5·It is invidious profiteering those hospitals.那些医院简直就是惟利是图。
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6·Partial freedom seems to me a most invidious mode of slavery.部分的自由对我来说就是最令人憎恶的奴役方式。
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7·Such a tactic is calculated, methodical, invidious? And remarkably effective.这样的手段是有计划的,有系统的,是诽谤? ?不过十分奏效。
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8·They dare not to compare, thus short-circuiting invidious social comparisons.他们不敢进行比较,从而短路令人反感的社会比较。
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9·Meanwhile, a general description of the characteristics of essays invidious stages.同时,对各个阶段的批评文本特征作了概括性地描述。
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10·You put me in an invidious position by asking me to comment on my colleague's work.你要我评论同事的工作,这无异置我于招人怨尤的境地。
同根词
词根:
invidious
invidiously
adv
惹人怨恨地;不公平地