denigrating
英:[ˈdenɪˌgreɪtɪŋ]
denigrating 基本解释
v.诋毁,诽谤( denigrate的现在分词 );
英英释义
denigrating[ 'deniɡreit ]
adj.(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign同义词:calumniatorycalumniousdefamatorydenigrativedenigratorylibellouslibelousslanderous
denigrating 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- We must be fair competitors and must never denigrate other firms.
我们必须公平竞争 - I didn't intend to denigrate her achievements.
我不是想贬低她的成绩。
权威例句
Stop denigrating serviceThe Zero Sum Game of Denigrating StudentsGMC reprimands doctor for denigrating rival's service.Denigrating the local, glorifying the foreign: Malawian language policies in the era of African RenaissanceA NOTE ON NEGATIVE ELECTORAL ADVERTISING: DENIGRATING CHARACTER VS. PORTRAYING EXTREMISMAudiences' reactions to self-enhancing, self-denigrating, and accurate self-presentations ☆Self-denigrating humor for constructing relationships and regional cultural differences in Japan: A focus on blunder-telling behavior.When laughter is not enough. Responding to teasing and self-denigrating humour at workPower and profit: the role of elevating/denigrating forms of address in pre-modern Chinese business discourseTHE POWERFUL AND THE POWERLESS: ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHINESE POLITE DENIGRATING/ELEVATING ADDRESSING TERMINOLOGY