dismissive
dismissive 英 [dɪsˈmɪsɪv] 美 [dɪsˈmɪsɪv]
adj. 表示轻视的;解雇的
- To be dismissive is to be indifferent and a little rude. Being dismissive is a sign of disrespect.
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- adj. 表示轻视的;解雇的
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1. You might say it with disgust, disbelief or a dismissive tone, but you don’t scream it.
你能用反感的,疑惑的或轻蔑的语气把它说出来,但你就是不能喊出来。
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2. Too much exaggeration, a dismissive tone, or lack of eye contact are all sour notes in the tune of sincerity.
太多夸张之词,鄙视的语调,或是缺乏眼神接触都是判断一个人真诚与否负向因素。
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3. Perhaps we shouldn't be so dismissive of his literary capability; after all, he could very well be magic.
也许贝瑞的文笔不怎么样,但我们我们绝不应该不屑一顾;毕竟,他可是有魔力的哦。
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