belittled
英 [bɪˈlɪtld]
美 [bɪˈlɪtld]
v. 贬低; 小看
belittle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 轻视;贬抑;小看
If youbelittlesomeone or something, you say or imply that they are unimportant or not very good.- We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement...
我们一定不能小瞧了她所取得的杰出成就。 - It makes no sense to belittle the enormity of the disaster.
没有理由低估这场灾难的严重性。
- We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement...
英英释义
adj
- made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)
- her comments made me feel small
双语例句
- The press gave the by-election no publicity and belittled its significance.
新闻界对这次补选未加宣传。小看了它的重要性。 - A person who belittled our efforts to do the job right.
一个小看我们为做好工作而付出的努力的人。 - Being so young, he is belittled by others in the beginning, which actually gives him a better chance to be the black horse.
因为他年纪小,别人开始都不把他放在眼里,所以他才有机会成为黑马。 - Belittled by critics, and facing the prospect of default, he was under intense pressure to sign a deal.
面对批评人士的贬低和债务违约的可能,他承受着达成协议的巨大压力。 - Language, to a great extent, reflects such social phenomena: females are defamed, belittled, and layed in the position of being subordinate to males.
语言在很大程度上反映了诋毁女性、贬低女性,并将女性置于男性的附属地位的社会现象。 - Many ground soldiers belittled the potentialities of the airplane against ground formations.
许多陆军人员轻视飞机攻击地面部队的能力。 - I find it belittled to be criticized by someone so much younger than me
有个比我年轻许多的人批评了我,我觉得是小看了我 - People who are considered unattractive are more likely to be belittled and bullied in the workplace, according to new research.
最新研究显示,在职场中,长得不好看的人更容易被人轻视和受人欺负。 - Though she had spent hours fixing the computer he belittled her efforts, dismissing it as "basic mechanics".
虽然她花了几小时修理电脑,他却无视她的努力,斥之为“雕虫小技”。 - And still he is challenged, and still his goodness is spurned, and still his wisdom is belittled, and still there are attempts to usurp his authority.
仍旧有人挑战他,仍旧有人拒绝他的仁慈,仍旧有人轻视他的智慧,仍旧有人企图盗用他的授权。
