disparagingly
disparagingly — 副詞
1. using language or behaviour that shows you have a low opinion of a person or thi
輕蔑地
以不尊重的態度表達輕視
using language or behaviour that shows you have a low opinion of a person or thing, especially when talking or writing about them
Emre spoke disparagingly about the new proposal, calling it a waste of time.
Emre 輕蔑地談論新提案,稱其為浪費時間。
Pairs with communication verbs: speak / talk / write about
Several critics wrote disparagingly about the film, saying the acting was amateurish.
幾位影評人對這部電影寫下輕蔑的評論,說演技很業餘。
Tanvi mentioned her rival's achievements disparagingly, as if they meant nothing.
Tanvi 輕蔑地提及對手的成就,彷彿那些成就毫無意義。
Dylan rolled his eyes and laughed disparagingly when his teammate suggested the plan.
Dylan 翻了個白眼,輕蔑地笑了起來,因為隊友提議的那個計畫。
The newspaper referred disparagingly to the singer's latest album, calling it a failure.
那家報紙輕蔑地提及那位歌手的最新專輯,稱其為失敗之作。
- scornfully
with stronger contempt and open mockery
- dismissively
treating something as unworthy of serious attention, less emotionally charged
- contemptuously
with a feeling that something is beneath consideration, more intense
- approvingly
expressing support and positive regard
- respectfully
showing proper respect and consideration
用法筆記
Commonly pairs with verbs of communication such as speak, talk, write, and refer to. Stronger than 'critically' — it carries the added sense of belittling the value or importance of the person or thing being discussed.