disparage
disparage
英[dɪˈspærɪdʒ]美[dɪˈspærɪdʒ]
vt.轻视,贬低,批评,非难;
第三人称单数:disparages;
过去式:disparaged;
过去分词:disparaged;
现在分词:disparaging;
副词:disparagingly;
名词:disparagement;
形容词:disparaging;
例句
Researchers must not unjustifiably criticise or disparage other Researchers.研究人员不能不公正地批评或贬损其他研究人员.
Your behaviour will disparage the whole family.你的行为将使全家丢脸.
With that said Hung - chien could no longer disparage him.这样一说,鸿 渐 倒没法损他了.
I don't mean to disparage your achievements.我并不想贬低你的成就。
...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.拉金贬低文学的倾向
同义词
disparage的同义词之:
criticizebelittleimputecheapendishonor柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
VERB
贬低;轻视
If you disparage someone or something, you speak about them in a way which shows that you do not have a good opinion of them.
例句
...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.拉金贬低文学的倾向The tax cut is widely disparaged by senators from both parties as a budget gimmick.两个*派的参议员们普遍对作为预算噱头的税收削减嗤之以鼻。英汉词典释义
vt.
轻视,贬低;批评,非难
A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.聪明的旅行者从不贬低自己的国家。n.
英英词典释义
Verb
1. express a negative opinion of;
"She disparaged her student's efforts"