disparage
英:[dɪˈspærɪdʒ] 美: [dɪˈspærɪdʒ]
disparage 基本解释
vt.轻视;贬低;批评;非难
变形
过去式:disparaged过去分词:disparaged现在分词:disparaging第三人称单数:disparages
英英释义
disparage[ dis'pæridʒ ]
v.express a negative opinion of"She disparaged her student's efforts"
同义词:belittlepick at
disparage 相关例句
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- The Arya Samaj did much to encourage Hindu nationalism, but it did not disparage the knowledge of the West, and it established many schools and colleges.
雅利安社大力地鼓励了印度的民族主义,但它并没有蔑视西方的知识,也建立了很多学校和大学。
权威例句
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