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贬低, 诋毁
to speak negatively about someone, often shaming them
- He often disparages his colleagues during team meetings, creating a negative atmosphere.
他经常在团队会议中贬低同事,制造负面氛围。
- She disparaged the company's previous management, highlighting their alleged failures.
她贬低了公司以前的管理层,突出了他们所谓的失败。
- In the upcoming debate, both candidates may attempt to disparage each other's policies.
在即将到来的辩论中,两位候选人可能会试图贬低对方的政策。
- Without proper evidence, it would be unfair to disparage someone's character.
没有适当的证据,贬低某人的品格是不公平的。
- It is important that we not disparage others based on superficial judgments.
重要的是,我们不要基于肤浅的判断贬低他人。
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