disparagement 英 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt]   美 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt]

disparagement

disparagement  英 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt] 美 [dɪ'spærɪdʒmənt]

n. 轻蔑;轻视 

名词复数:disparagements 

Four years later, the heads of that department charged Blower with "verbal abuse, false statements, disparagement, and harassment of faculty, " according to a news report in Science. 4年之后,部门的负责人根据科学杂志的一篇新报告指责Blower”滥用语句,制造假命题,轻蔑和干扰同事”。
Furthermore, Christianity’s disparagement of passions, particularly the sexual ones, lowered the believer’s general state of vitality. 另外,基督教还蔑视激情,尤其是与性有关的,从总体上压抑信徒的生命力。

  • Disparagement is belittlement. When Prince William married Catherine Middleton, there was some disparagement by the public of her non-royal background. Snobs.
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  • n. 轻蔑;轻视
  • 1. Four years later, the heads of that department charged Blower with "verbal abuse, false statements, disparagement, and harassment of faculty, " according to a news report in Science.

    4年之后,部门的负责人根据科学杂志的一篇新报告指责Blower”滥用语句,制造假命题,轻蔑和干扰同事”。

  • 2. Furthermore, Christianity’s disparagement of passions, particularly the sexual ones, lowered the believer’s general state of vitality.

    另外,基督教还蔑视激情,尤其是与性有关的,从总体上压抑信徒的生命力。

  • 3. Yet, between 1970 and 1998 the RAF was able to impose a reign of terror on that country completely divorced from the reality of their small size, limited public support, and popular disparagement.

    然而,1970至1998年间,RAF却有能力在该国施加恐怖统治,这与他们规模不大、缺乏公众支持和遭受普遍诋毁的实际情况相去甚远。

  • disparagement (n.) late 15c., from Old French desparagement, from desparagier (see disparage).
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