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31. | glorify sb. by singing the praises of his life(now usually derogatory) |
| 树碑立传 |
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32. | An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression;an insinuation. |
| 暗示,影射词句中的不直接的或微妙的,通常贬损的含义;暗示 |
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33. | dissemination by word of mouth of derogatory charges against a candidate for public office. |
| 散布恶意的谣言以抵制政府机构候选人。 |
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34. | " Parents should never yell,scream,or call their kid [derogatory] names," he cautions. |
| 他提醒说:"家长们绝对不可呵斥和叫喊,也不可用伤人的话责骂孩子。 |
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35. | a derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women. |
| 犹太人对非犹太女子的贬低的称呼。 |
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36. | The latter are given many derogatory nicknames such as, “pigs” and “fuzz”. |
| 而警察还被起了很多侮辱性的绰号,如“猪”和“细毛”。 |
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37. | derogatory)those in subordinate positions will follow the example set by their superiors |
| 上行下效 |
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38. | and the foreign office has received a derogatory ietter from the french embassy. |
| 外交部收到了法国使馆发来的信件 |
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39. | good-for-nothing (a derogatory term for someone who is lazy or irresponsible) |
| 没出息的人 |
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40. | a derogatory or damaging comment on a person's character or reputation; disparagement |
| 关于人的性情或名誉的贬抑性评论;毁谤 |
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