dispraise

n.  指责;毁谤
v.  贬损;毁谤;谴责



双语例句

  1. He cared for neither the praise nor dispraise of men.
    他不在乎别人的毁誉。
  2. 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。
  3. Because Rousseau put too much emphasis on moral and emotion to dispraise sense, his political and lawful thinking was full of revolutionary fervor but not conducive to establishing the rule of law.
    由于他过于强调道德情感而贬损理性,以至于他的政治与法律思想虽充满了革命激情却不利于法治社会确立。

英英释义

noun

  1. the act of speaking contemptuously of

      Synonym:    disparagement