pejoratively
英音[ pɪˈdʒɒrətɪvli ] 美音[ pɪˈdʒɔːrətɪvli ]

轻蔑地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

贬损地;轻蔑地
例句
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However, the service has been pejoratively dubbed as the "poor man's cellular" , due to its limited range and roaming abilities.
然而,此系统被贬损为“穷人的大哥大”,由于其限制漫游的能力。
在市场一片混乱之中,这只能通过小心谨慎的管理——或者贬意地说,操纵——才做得到。
The particular episode at issue, "Our Sons and Daughters, " made serious - and hardly what might pejoratively be called "liberal" - points.
该系列剧其中一集叫《我们的儿子和女儿》,其情节非常的严肃,几乎不可能诱使孩子变坏。
The claim to have created synthetic life has been characterised pejoratively as playing "God" .
创造出人造生命的说法,被贬为扮演“上帝”之举。
I have several times heard the epithet "parliamentary" hurled pejoratively at the House of Representatives.
我曾多次听到有人轻蔑地用“议会的”这个词谩骂众议院。
不客气的说,他们变笨了。
Bucolic is often used pejoratively or facetiously of country people or their manners:
Bucolic通常贬指农村人或农村人方式的,具有诙谐味道:
同义词
adv.
贬损地;轻蔑地
同根词 (词根pejorative)
pejorative adj 轻蔑的;[临床] 恶化的,变坏的
pejorative n 轻蔑语