derogatory
英 [dɪˈrɒɡətri]
美 [dɪˈrɑːɡətɔːri]
adj. 贬低的; 贬义的
BNC.19106 / COCA.17206
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
- derogatory remarks/comments
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 贬低的;贬损的
If you make aderogatoryremark or comment about someone or something, you express your low opinion of them.- He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
他拒绝收回那些贬损老板的话。
- He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
英英释义
adj
- expressive of low opinion
- derogatory comments
- disparaging remarks about the new house
双语例句
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - It's a derogatory word.
这是一个贬义词。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。