denigration
denigration [,deni'greiʃən]
n. 诋毁
名词复数:denigrations
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- n. 诋毁
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1. Every few months, I receive an e-mail from an outraged (usually white) reader who is dismayed by what she sees as the denigration of my work.
每隔几个月,我便会收到一封来自愤怒读者(通常是白人)的电子邮件,对于她认为我的作品遭到的诋毁感到愤忾。
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2. And I watched as a nation drank deep from that very dark elixir of American nationalism … the flip side of nationalism is always racism, it’s about self-exaltation and the denigration of the other.
我目睹了一个国家沉醉于非常深重的美国民族主义的迷幻中......在民族主义的另一面总是种族主义,那就是对自己歌功颂德而诋毁其他人。
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3. Your writing is lovely, funny, but I don't think the denigration of a serious scientist like Collins does a lot of good.
你写得很可爱,也有趣,但我并不认为诋毁像柯林斯这样一位认真的科学家有多好。
- denigration (n.) early 15c., from Late Latin denigrationem (nominative denigratio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin denigrare (see denigrate).
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