dispraise是什么意思,dispraise的意思翻译、用法、同义词、例句
dispraise英标
英:/'dɪs'preɪz/
词性
过去式 dispraised 过去分词 dispraised 现在分词 dispraising
常用词典
v. 贬损,责难,批评
n. 责难,批评,不赞成
例句
Its starting-point is self-dispraise, and its great enemy is conceit.
其出发点是自贬,其大敌是自负。
That may sound as though I'm intending to dispraise the book, but to the contrary; I think it's a fine piece of work in lots of ways.
这听起来好像是我打算批评这本书,但恰恰相反,我认为此书在许多方面都堪称一件相当精致的作品。
Their censure did not much affect him for the good-natured young man was disposed to accept with considerable humility the dispraise of others.
他们的非议没有使他生气,因为这位好心的年轻人,总是非常谦虚,愿意接受别人的批评。
同义词
vt.|discount/preach down;贬损;毁谤;谴责
n.|impugnment/reprehension;指责;毁谤
网络扩展资料
词性: 动词
发音: /dɪsˈpreɪz/
定义: 在表达中不赞成或不称赞某人或某物。
用法: dispraise通常用于表达负面评价和批评。可用于口语和书面语。
例句:
She never dispraised anyone behind their backs.(她从不在背后诋毁别人。)
The film was dispraised by critics for its poor acting and weak storyline.(这部电影因演技差和故事情节薄弱而被评论家批评。)
近义词: criticize, condemn, denounce, disparage, belittle
反义词: praise, commend