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11. | to debase; to devalue; to belittle; to depreciate |
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12. | to belittle oneself; to lack self-confidence or self-respect |
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13. | The Whigs may attempt to belittle our candidates. |
| 辉格党人可能会试图贬低我们的候选人。 |
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14. | It is wrong to belittle or neglect popularization. |
| 轻视和忽视普及工作的态度是错误的。 |
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15. | To speak of in a slighting way;belittle. |
| 轻视,藐视以轻蔑的方式谈话,轻视 |
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16. | Do not belittle what he has achieved. |
| 不能小看他取得的成绩。 |
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17. | One should not belittle our Party. |
| 不要小视我们的党。 |
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18. | underestimate one's achievements; belittle; demean oneself; have an inferiority complex |
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19. | 1.to slight; to belittle; 2.thin; humble |
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20. | To think or speak of as being of little worth; belittle. |
| 轻视认为不值得考虑或不值得说;轻视 |
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