disparage
/dɪˈspærɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈspærɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈsper-ij -ˈspa-rij/ (ame, mw)
disparage — 動詞
- disparagepresent simple I / you / we / they
- disparageshe / she / it
- disparagedpast simple
- disparaging-ing form
1. to talk about a person or thing as if it matters very little and is not worthy o
貶低
用輕蔑口氣說人或事不值一提
to talk about a person or thing as if it matters very little and is not worthy of respect.
At the meeting, Feng disparaged the new staff's ideas with a laugh.
在會議上,Feng 笑著貶低新進同事的點子。
disparage + someone's ideas
Online comments disparaged the small cafe before most neighbors tried its food.
網路留言在多數鄰居還沒試過那家小咖啡館的食物前,就先把它貶低了一番。
The local museum was disparaged as old-fashioned in a travel blog post.
那間地方博物館在一篇旅遊部落格文章裡被貶低成老派過時。
Gabriela felt hurt when classmates disparaged her homemade dress at lunch.
同學在午餐時貶低 Gabriela 親手做的洋裝,讓她很受傷。
After one bad art show, the coach disparaged Noa's painting skills for weeks.
一次糟糕的藝術展後,教練接連好幾週都在貶低 Noa 的繪畫能力。
文法句型
disparage + person / group / work / idea
disparage + someone/something + as + adjective
用法筆記
Usually takes a direct object naming a person, group, idea, or piece of work. It is more formal and more openly scornful than simple criticize, and often suggests trying to lower the target's standing in other people's eyes.