denigrate 详细解释

denigrate

['denigreit]

v.诋毁, 贬低, 诬蔑

词形变化

名词: denigration | 动词过去式: denigrated | 动词过去分词: denigrated | 动词现在分词: denigrating | 动词第三人称单数: denigrates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

shame  dishonor  impute  

英英释义

动词 denigrate:

cause to seem less serious; play down

同义词:minimize, belittle, derogate

charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone

同义词:defame, slander, smirch, asperse, calumniate, smear, sully, besmirch

补充

denigratedenigrate英:[ˈdeniɡreit] 美:[ˈdɛnɪˌɡret]vt.1.〈正〉诋毁, 诽谤

例句

1. The amendment prohibits obscene materials which denigrate the beliefs of a particular religion.修正案禁止出版诋毁某一宗教信仰的淫秽书籍。 2. to denigrate someone's character诋毁某人的品德 3. to denigrate someone's good reputation诋毁某人的声誉 4. to denigrate someone's contributions to a project贬低某人对一项工程的贡献 5. rain clouds denigrating the sky遮暗天空的雨云 6. doom and gloom merchants who denigrate their own country.贬损自己国家专事宣扬悲观无望者。 7. "Various groups denigrated [=slandered, maligned] both candidates throughout the presidential campaign."不同群体在总统竞选中对两位候选人都大加诋毁。 8. Her story denigrates him as a person and as a teacher.她的报道从做人和当教师两个方面对他进行贬损。 9. Such behavior denigrates [=belittles] the value of honesty in the workplace.这种行为便诚信在职场的重要性大打折扣。 10. No one is trying to denigrate the importance of a good education. We all know that it is crucial for success.没有人想要贬低良好教育的重要性。我们都知道它对成功至关重要。 11. denigrating the talents and achievements of women贬低女性的才赋和成就