derogatory
GRE,1
英[dɪ'rɒgət(ə)rɪ]
|美[dɪ'rɑɡətɔri]
日语:軽蔑的な
法语:désobligeant
德语:abfällig
韩语:경멸적인
俄语:despectivo
牛津词典
adj.
- 贬低的;贬义的
showing a critical attitude towards sb
- derogatory remarks/comments
贬斥的言辞 / 评论
同、反义词
同义词:
adj.
pejorative,disparaging,critical,insulting,offensive
双语例句
- He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
他拒绝收回那些贬损老板的话。
- This word is slightly derogatory.
这个词略带贬义。
- Monitor your online presence so that potential employers won't find anything derogatory about you.
并要密切关注你在网络上的形象,这样可能存在的潜在雇主才不会发现任何贬低你的信息。
- After years of parents giving their children silly names the Mexican state of Sonora released a list of of names that were banned for being derogatory, pejorative, discriminatory or lacking in meaning.
经过了这些年父母给孩子取了不少蠢名字,墨西哥索诺拉州发布了一张取名名单,禁止取名贬义的、轻蔑的、有歧视的或贫穷的含义。
- To lose the plot can mean either to become angry and/ or exasperated to a fault, or in a derogatory if slightly outdated sense to mean someone who has become irrational and/ or acting ridiculously.
所谓tolosetheplot可以指变得很生气或愤怒到了缺乏逻辑了,或者用于贬义可能有些过时了的意思表示某人没有理智、表现极为荒谬。
- It has a mocking meaning, but it's not necessarily derogatory, he said. Plus we think it'll stay around for a while, because in real life there really are these kind of people and therefore a need to describe them.
它有点嘲弄意味,但不一定是贬义,他说,另外我们觉得它会长期存在,因为现实生活中真的存在这样的人,所以我们需要有个词来描述他们。
- Such conduct will be derogatory to his reputation.
那样的行为将会毁损他的名誉。
- I am not denying it or being derogatory, I am just pointing it out.
我并没有否定或贬低他,我只是在指出事实。
- We do not find the term "Canuck" derogatory, like Americans find "Yank" derogatory.
我们并不觉得“加拿大佬”是个侮辱性的字眼,不想你们对“美国佬”那么敏感。
- I can't bear his derogatory remarks about my brother's character.
我无法忍受他对我弟弟的个性的诽谤。
- We do not have it already we are familiar with the part of speech derogatory to the analysis, we can simply think of it as a neutral term to see.
我们不用那已经为我们熟悉的贬义的词性去分析,我们可以简单的把它当做一个中性词去看。
- Clive Bell defined "implication" of "form with implication" as "mysterious implication", which cannot be understood as derogatory sense.
克莱夫·贝尔将“有意味的形式”中的“意味”界定为“神秘意味”,并不能视为贬义色彩上的神秘主义。
- It's a derogatory word.
这是一个贬义词。
- Then I can sell myself in someway and gain money Whether that way be more or less derogatory.
然后,我可以出售好歹并获得自己的钱,无论这种方式或多或少地贬低。
- A derogatory term for young, self-identifying goths who are not regarded as well-informed members of the subculture.
指年轻的,自认为是的、不那么见多识广的哥特,带贬义。
- The trait of being effeminate ( derogatory of a man).
像柔弱的女人一样的特征(用于对男子的贬损)。
- "Opera jokery" is a traditional derogatory term for actors.
“戏子”就是传统上对演员的鄙称。
- Capacity: According to the color word commendatory and derogatory to improve students ability to understand and use words.
能力:根据词褒义与贬义的色彩,提高学生理解和运用词语的能力。
- Each drink Adam's apple once every move, his eyes on the derogatory about.
每喝一口,喉结每动一次,眼睛就贬一下。
- In fact, the concept of karma in Buddhism is neither commentary nor derogatory, but a neuter noun.
从佛教业力的概念来看,实际上属于中性词,本无所谓褒贬。
- In today's english, the word "oriental", when used to refer to a person, sounds old-fashioned at best and derogatory at worst.
在今天的英语中,用“东方人”一词来指某人时,往好了说,听起来没有时代感,往坏了说,则有贬义。
- Widely spread, though, liberalism was mainly used as a derogatory term by the Russians.
此后,“自由主义”一词虽得到广泛传播,但在俄国主要是作为贬义词来使用。
- In many people's minds, however, it is derogatory and becomes a synonym for feudal monarchy and the family rules, cardinal guides and preaching which lack humanity for complex historical reasons.
“礼教”是中国特有的一种教育思想和教育模式,然而由于复杂的历史原因,在许多人心中它充满了贬义,成了封建专制和缺乏人性的家规、纲常与说教的代名词。
- ''nigger''is a derogatory term used to insult our ancestors.
“黑鬼”是一个贬义词,用来侮辱我们的祖先的。
- A derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women.
犹太人对非犹太女子的贬低的称呼。
- Although somewhat derogatory, Westerners tend to use it without the derogatory connotations.
尽管有些贬义,但西方学者却把它当成一个中性甚至是褒义词。
- The term scholasticism then began to be used in a derogatory sense.
任期士林,然后开始用在一个带有贬义色彩的意识。
- My comment, I don't mean it as a derogatory sense, is that we don't have any All-Stars on our team.
我的评论,但我并不意味着它作为贬义,是说,我们没有任何的全明星赛上我们的团队。
语源
early 16th cent. (in the sense impairing in force or effect): from late Latin derogatorius, from derogat-abrogated, from the verb derogare(see derogate)