badmouth

网络  唱衰; 说坏话; 诽谤

现在分词:badmouthing过去式:badmouthed第三人称单数:badmouths过去分词:badmouthed



双语例句

  1. They badmouth and criticize their current or past employers and justify their own convictions, thinking that a prospective employer is going to identify with them.
    他们诋毁、批评现在或过去的雇主,为自己的观点辩解,认为未来的雇主能同情自己。
  2. Try not to badmouth anything or talk about your dislikes, because if you only have 90 seconds and are going on first impressions, you don't want the other person to think you have a pessimistic view of life.
    不要总是大嘴巴的去谈论你不喜欢什么,要知道你只有90秒的时间来留下第一印象,你也不希望别人对你的评价是悲观厌世吧。
  3. Badmouth your old job: Maybe you had a boss la Devil Wears Prada, but your hiring manager doesn't need to know that.
    说以前工作的坏话:也许你曾经有个魔鬼般的老板,但招聘经理不需要知道这个。
  4. Because I didn't see a need to badmouth the dead.
    因为我认为没有必要讲死人的坏话。
  5. Don't badmouth your former employer, no matter how tempting. You'll look unprofessional and give the interviewer reason to suspect you're difficult to work with.
    不要说以前雇主的坏话,无论你多么想说。如果那样的话,你会看起来很不转专业,并让面试你的人感到你很不好想出。
  6. Don't badmouth my friend in front of me.
    不要在我面前诽谤我的朋友。
  7. You're a real nitwit. Why should you Badmouth his girlfriend in his face?
    你真是个糊涂虫,怎么能当他面说他女朋友的呢?

英英释义

verb

  1. speak unfavorably about
    1. She badmouths her husband everywhere

    Synonym:    maligntraducedrag through the mud