disparage

disparage [dɪˈspærɪdʒ]  [dɪˈspærɪdʒ] 

第三人称单数:disparages

disparage的解释

现在分词:disparaging

过去分词:disparaged

过去式:disparaged

disparage 基本解释

disparage是什么意思

及物动词贬低; 轻视; 批评; 非难

disparage 网络解释

disparage

1. 贬抑,毁谤,轻视:disown 不承认为己所有,否认 | disparage 贬抑,毁谤,轻视 | disparate 不同的

2. 贬抑,藐视:revolution 革命/旋转,绕转revolve | disparage 贬抑,藐视 | barrel 桶

3. 轻视:disowning projection 否认投射否认投射 | disparage 轻视 | disparate 不同的

4. 贬:贬:disparage, disdain, disrespect, contempt, devalue, defy/defiance, depreciate, despise, | 窘:embarrass, abash, humiliate, mortify | 沮:frustrated, disappointed, dismay,

disparage 词典解释

1. 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.

    e.g. ...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.
           拉金贬低文学的倾向
    e.g. The tax cut is widely disparaged by senators from both parties as a budget gimmick.
           两个党派的参议员们普遍对作为预算噱头的税收削减嗤之以鼻。

disparage 单语例句

1. I don't mean to disparage, but they should not be looked up as gods.

2. And I don't want to disparage any of the other relationships that I've had that were meaningful and wonderful.

3. The judge said Hung had no real motive apart from wanting to disparage people.

disparage 英英释义

disparage

verb

1. express a negative opinion of

    e.g. She disparaged her student's efforts

    Synonym: belittle pick at