slur
slur 英 [slɜ:(r)] 美 [slɚ]
vt. 忽视;草率地看过;含糊地念;诋毁 vi. 含糊地发音;潦草地写字;拖着脚走 n. 污点;诽谤;连音符
进行时:slurring 过去式:slurred 过去分词:slurred 第三人称单数:slurs 名词复数:slurs
- A slur is an insulting remark. In a political campaign, it’s not unheard of for a candidate to launch a slur at her opponent, though doing so is usually frowned upon.
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- vt. 忽视;草率地看过;含糊地念;诋毁
- vi. 含糊地发音;潦草地写字;拖着脚走
- n. 污点;诽谤;连音符
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1. US basketball player Kobe Bryant has been fined $100, 000 (�61, 000) for using a homophobic slur during an NBA game on Tuesday.
美国篮球运动员科比-布莱恩特因为在星期二的一场NBA比赛中用了对同性恋人士诋毁性词语而被罚款10万美金(折合英镑6万1千镑)。
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2. Dr. Laura, as her radio fans call her, used a racial slur multiple timesin a single call and had her nationally syndicated show canceled.
她的广播迷称呼她拉里博士,而她在一个简单的访问中多次用了的种族性诽谤以致自己全国性的脱口秀被撤销。
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3. Be careful. Don't slur your shirt.
小心点,别弄脏了你的衬衣。
- slur (n.) "deliberate slight, disparaging or slighting remark," c. 1600, from dialectal slur "thin or fluid mud," from Middle English slore (mid-15c.), cognate with Middle Low German sluren, Middle Dutch sloren "to trail in mud." Related to East Frisian sluren "to go about carelessly," Norwegian slora "to be careless." Literal sense of "a mark, stain, smear" is from 1660s in English. The musical sense (1746) is from the notion of "sliding." Meaning "act or habit of slurring" in speech is from 1882.
- slur (v.) c. 1600, "smear, soil by smearing," from slur (n.). Meaning "disparage depreciate" is from 1650s. In music, from 1746; of speech, from 1893. Related: Slurred; slurring.
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