1.轻蔑,轻视
2.污蔑;贬损,指责
1.to say unpleasant things about someone or something that show you have no respect for them
1.Reading aloud is often disparaged as "a special skill" which has "little transfer" to the key skill of silent reading.
大声朗读是经常鄙视的“特殊技能”具有“小转移”的关键技能默读。
2.Even idolatry met the needs of simple people and was not to be disparaged .
即使是偶像崇拜也是面对单纯的人的需要,并不是要受到蔑视。
3.When the movement began the Democrats disparaged it as an "astroturf" phenomenon, an artificial protest stirred up by corporate interests.
当该运动开始时民主党人将其贬为一种“假草根”[注5]现象,即背后有企业利益的假造抗议运动。
4.India andits people, long disparaged by British racist jokes, are delighted to be calledequals by the great powers.
印度及其人民长期被英国种族主义的玩笑贬低,他们很高兴被大国称作大国。
5.No one will not been disparaged in the world for ever. No one will be always highly praised, either.
世界上没有一个永远不被毁谤的人,也没有一个永远被赞叹的人。
6.The Academy Awards have also been disparaged for having a bias towards certain types of accomplishments and film genres.
学院奖也被指对某些特殊的电影成就和某种特殊的电影类型存在歧视。
7.Homeowners' withdrawal of equity to spend on consumer goods during the bubble has become widely disparaged as the "house as ATM" .
泡沫时期房屋业主抽取抵押资产净值用于购买消费品的行为饱受诟病,被斥为“把房子当作自动取款机”。
8.And he disparaged the rest: "I've found most have brains below average. "
而且他还这样批评区的领导们道:“我发现他们的智力都低于常人。”
9.As a bear, he is the ugly duckling and underdog who will be disparaged, dismissed and, eventually, triumphant .
作为一只熊,他是个丑小鸭,被蔑视而且解职的失败者,但最终胜利。
10."They really disparaged women in ways that are cruel and heartbreaking, " Parkin said.
帕金说:“人们以残忍和令人心碎的方式污蔑女性。”