downplaying

downplaying[ˈdaʊnˌpleɪŋ] 

原级:downplay

第三人称单数:downplays

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过去分词:downplayed

过去式:downplayed

downplaying 基本解释
减轻…的重要性,贬低,轻视( downplay的现在分词 );
downplaying 网络解释

1. 不予重视:Inversely相反地,倒转地 | Downplaying不予重视 | Glut充斥

downplaying 单语例句

1. More designers are downplaying or even disguising labels, which can lend cachet.

2. Provocative moves such as Abe's comments downplaying Japan's responsibility for consigning sex slaves to military brothels have drawn an unusually calm response.

3. The nuance seems to be lost when an emotional issue like Japan's downplaying of the Rape of Nanking in its textbooks come to the fore.

4. Fox is publicly downplaying down the leak, saying the incident occurred a month ago and there isn't anything new to report.

5. The main Party newspaper in Chongqing has won praise for downplaying the world of officialdom in favor of social issues and people's concerns.

6. NBA commissioner David Stern said that among owners there was " virtual unanimity on approach ", downplaying any differences.

7. With local drug authorities across China also downplaying the risks, so far there has been no significant downturn in sales of the drugs.

8. Conley said retaliatory measures could bring back the Cold War mentality, but downplaying the case could allow relations to move forward.