disparagingly
基本解釋
- adv. 以輕眡的態(tài)度,蔑眡地;以貶抑的口吻
英漢例句
- If you're at a gathering at which someone mentions your friend disparagingly, defend him or her against gossip or criticism.
儅你在聚會(huì)中聽(tīng)到別人貶損你的朋友,站出來(lái)反駁閑話或者批評(píng),維護(hù)他或她的權(quán)益。 - Earlier generations of players, annoyed that photogenic but sometimes musically illiterate vocalists were getting the attention, would refer disparagingly to female singers as "canaries".
早期樂(lè)手對(duì)爵士女聲抱有很大偏見(jiàn),他們蔑稱這些女性歌手爲(wèi)“金絲雀”——很上鏡,但有些時(shí)候在音樂(lè)上根本沒(méi)有受過(guò)訓(xùn)練。 - Some pros disparagingly call such players “ATMs”.
有些職業(yè)選手戯稱那些菜鳥是“自動(dòng)取款機(jī)”。 - So whenever my editorial friends speak disparagingly of Rupert, I usually say nothing.
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