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▪ I. † diˈsparage, n. Obs. Also 4–5 des-, disperage. [ME. despaˈrage, dispeˈrage, a. OF. desparage unworthy marriage (Godef.), f. as next.] 1. Inequality of rank in marriage; an unequal match; disgrace resulting from marriage with one of inferior rank.c 1315 Shoreham 54 Ne may hem falle after thys l...
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disparage
disparage/dɪˈspærɪdʒ; dɪ`spærɪdʒ/ v[Tn]suggest, esp unfairly, that (sb/sth) is of little value or importance 贬低, 轻视(某人[某事物])(尤指欠公允) disparage sb's work, talents, achievements, character, etc 贬低某人的作品、 才能、 成就、 品性等.
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Slur (music), a symbol in Western musical notation indicating notes to be played smoothly
Pejorative, a term with negative connotations used to disparage
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disparageable
diˈsparageable, a. [f. disparage v. + -able.] † 1. Tending to disparage or bring disgrace upon; lowering, disgraceful. Obs.1617 Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. vii. 276 Can there be any thing more disparageable to a poore suiter then this? 1635 N. R. Camden's Hist. Eliz. i. 53 They disdained this marriage....
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Banana, Coconut, and Twinkie
Any of these terms may be used by Asians and Asian Americans, as well as nonAsian Americans, to disparage Asians or Asian Americans for a lack of perceived
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disparager
diˈsparager [f. disparage v. + -er1.] One who disparages or discredits; one who speaks slightingly of, or belittles; a detractor.1611 Cotgr., Vitupereur, a dispraiser, discommender; disparager, disgracer. 1640 Bp. Hall Episc. ii. xix. 198 It can be no great comfort or credit to the disparagers of Ep...
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Siahnamayi
Siyāhnamā'ī (), literally "portraying in black", is a derogatory term used by Iranian conservative critics to disparage Iranian films that allegedly convey
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obtrect
† obˈtrect, v. Obs. Also obtract. [ad. L. obtrectāre to disparage, detract from, f. ob- (ob- 1 b) + tractāre to drag, haul.] trans. To detract from; to disparage, decry.1596 J. Trussell Pref. Poem in Southwell's Tri. Death, Sith then the worke is worthie of your view, Obtract not him which for your ...
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Flag Protection Act
Protection Act, ruling again that the government's interest in preserving the flag as a symbol does not outweigh the individual's First Amendment right to disparage
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besparage
† beˈsparage, v. Obs. [f. disparage, by exchange of prefixes (cf. distain, bestain), and mistake of sparage for the stem.] trans. To disparage.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse (N.) These men..should come to besparage gentlemen and chuff-headed burghomasters.
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Translation of "disparage third-party" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "disparage third-party" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Using the Service, the Site or any of its contents to disparage third-party merchants, or to compete, directly or indirectly, with bludarts
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Sabinus of Heraclea
Socrates shews how Sabinus tries to disparage the fathers of Nicaea in the face of the contrary evidence of Eusebius, and makes no mention whatever of
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The English People (essay)
A dissenting opinion is that Orwell often tended to disparage his works, regardless of critical praise.
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为什么最近很多人反感留学生回国?
The Do nothing We-media and all the Fake News, are doing everything possible to hurt and disparage our International students!
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