dissed

英 [dɪst] 美 [dɪst]

v.  对…不尊敬;不公正地批评
diss的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 对…不尊敬;不公正地批评
    If someone disses you, they criticize you unfairly or speak to you in a way that does not show respect.
    1. He believes that his records speak for themselves and ignores those who diss him.
      他相信他的记录会说明一切,并不理会那些对他不敬的人。

双语例句

  1. Even michigan-born Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney dissed the volt, calling it "an idea whose time has not yet come."
    就连出生于密歇根的共和党总统候选人米特•罗姆尼也不看好沃蓝达,称“这个创意生不逢时。”
  2. She dissed here boyfriend in front of everyone.
    她在面前侮辱他的男友。
  3. The FDA advisory panel that just dissed Acomplia, Sanofi-Aventis's weight-loss drug, dealt an indirect blow to a frequent and outspoken critic of the drug industry.
    FDA顾问小组对赛诺菲一安万特公司的减肥药-利莫那班的否决,间接打击了医药工业中对此药频繁地公开评论。
  4. I felt "dissed." Each answer burned me and I felt publicly shamed and humiliated.
    每一个回答都让我恼火,让我感觉当众受辱。
  5. All the guys dissed me for getting dumped by an oldster.
    所有的人都笑我勾搭上了一个大姐。