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21. | to debase; to devalue; to belittle; to depreciate |
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22. | Degrade a currency. |
| 贬低通货的价值 |
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23. | To bring to a bad or worse condition; debase. |
| 贬低,败坏带入一个坏的或更坏的状况;贬低 |
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24. | 1.to reduce someone's value, status; 2.to depreciate |
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25. | tending to diminish or disparage. |
| 倾向于贬低或者蔑视。 |
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26. | to detract from sb.'s merit |
| 贬低某人的功绩 |
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27. | disparage sb's work, talents, achievements, character, etc |
| 贬低某人的作 |
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28. | Don't put down people as you like. |
| 不要随便贬低别人。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语惯用法100(2) - Part 66 Criticism |
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29. | He is always crying down the government. |
| 他总是贬低政府。 |
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30. | We must not depreciate the work she has done. |
| 我们不应该看轻她所完成的工作。 |
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