dissing

英 [ˈdɪsɪŋ] 美 [ˈdɪsɪŋ]

v.  对…不尊敬;不公正地批评
diss的现在分词



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. Vlasic quotes executives trash-talking the competition and dissing each other behind their backs.
    维拉斯克在书中引述了汽车公司高管们如何挖苦竞争对手,以及如何在背后互相攻击。
  2. You get detention for dissing the teacher in front of everybody.
    你得了个留堂处分,因为在大家面前嘲弄老师。
  3. Me and another guy in the game we started dissing him a little.
    我和一个兄弟就骂了他几句。
  4. Dissing a drug-addled gang member in a rough urban neighborhood is, needless to say, likely to get the disser slugged, stabbed or shot.
    如果在粗陋的城市贫民区对一个吸毒成瘾的帮派分子表示不敬,不用说,不敬者很可能会遭暴打、被捅了刀子或被枪杀。
  5. Instead of dissing me like that?
    而是把我搞得晕头转向?
  6. Many murders and assaults are committed in response to blows to self-esteem such as insults, dissing and humiliation.
    许多谋杀与攻击都是犯人对自尊遭践踏的反应,例如侮辱、碴、脸。
  7. As long as the song's getting airplay I'm dissing you.
    只要这歌在电台上播放我就是在骂你。