disparagingly信息详情
adv.以轻视的态度,蔑视地;以贬抑的口吻
disparaging───adj.贬低的,毁谤的;轻蔑的;v.蔑视,贬低(disparage的现在分词)
discouragingly───adv.使人气馁地,使人沮丧地;阻止地
disarmingly───adv.使人消除敌意地;使人消气地;解人疑虑地
dispiritingly───气馁地;沮丧地
displeasingly───不悦地
dispraisingly───有争议地
disapprovingly───adv.不以为然地;非难地;不赞成地
damagingly───adv.非常地;很
despairingly───adv.绝望地;自暴自弃地
No one spoke disparagingly of her father in her hearing.───没有人在她跟前说过她父亲的坏话。
Speaking disparagingly of people in front of their friends.───在旁人的朋友面前说一些瞧不起他的话。
He spoke disparagingly of his colleagues.───他言辞之中很是看不起同事。
Deep down, we sense that we speak, disparagingly , of a "simpleton. " Nobody wants to be guilty of "simplistic " thinking.───内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。没有人愿意被认为是头脑简单。
No man can speak disparagingly of woman if he realizes that no one has come into this world without a mother.───如果一个男人知道人类要出世都需要一个母亲,那么他便不能对女人说坏话。
No man can speak disparagingly of woman if he realizes that no one has come into world without a mother.───任何人来到世上都有一个妈,——男人要是意识到这一点,就不会对女人出言不敬。
A word or group of words used to describe or evaluate, often disparagingly.───毁谤:用于描述或评价通常贬义的一个词或一组词。
More traditional parents will speak disparagingly of their offsprings and protest that they are no good when their children are praised.───更传统的父母会批评自己的子女,在孩子收到夸奖的时候往往说他们还不够好。
In his memoirs he often speaks disparagingly about the private sector.───在他的回忆录里面他经常轻蔑的谈及私营(商业)部门。
These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging only to a story.