disparages

英 [dɪˈspærɪdʒɪz] 美 [dɪˈspærɪdʒɪz]

v.  贬低; 轻视
disparage的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. 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.
    1. ...Larkin's tendency to disparage literature.
      拉金贬低文学的倾向
    2. 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。

双语例句

  1. Rather, it is an attitude and bias that disparages achievements, discredits sincerity, and hopes for failure.
    相反,这是一种态度与偏见,它贬低对方成就、诋毁对方诚意,并且满心希望对方失败。
  2. Our correct choice is not disparages the knowledge instruction the function, but how to improve the knowledge instruction the method.
    的选择贬低知识传授的作用,而是如何知识传授的方法。
  3. A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.
    聪明的旅行者从不贬低自己的国家。
  4. And he disparages the CIA as a bunch of has-beens.
    他贬低美国中央情报局的一群已时期。
  5. It is perhaps just owing to these unconsidered factors by the author that contributes to their disparages in healthy conditions rather than their possession of pets.
    “也许正是由于这些作者未考虑到的原因而导致了他们健康状况的差异而非拥有宠物与否”希望用上强调句型。
  6. But Sophia acts otherwise& publicly praises Tom, and publicly disparages Blifil.
    但索菲亚的行为,否则,公开赞扬汤姆,并公开贬低。
  7. The magnification of rationality tends to rational arbitrariness which damages individual freedom and disparages the self-value of rationality.
    理性维度的放大则招致理性的专横自负,在戕害个人自由的同时也减损了自身的价值。
  8. In effect, it disparages the works themselves.
    结果,他们轻视了作品本身。