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41. | His tones implied that Michael was not the man his father was; a bit derogatory. |
| 言外之意是,迈克尔同他父亲的为人不一样,这实际上等于贬低迈克尔。 |
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42. | Shvabrin criticized the poem severely and went on to make derogatory remarks about Maria. |
| 希瓦卜林极力贬低这首诗,并说了许多诋毁玛利亚的话。 |
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43. | He speaks louder who has wealth derogatory; rich and self-assured; with abundant financial resources |
| 财大气粗 |
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44. | The term "farmer" is considered as derogatory by certain people, which is a sad thing of the age. |
| 农民被一些人认为是贬义词, 这是时代的悲哀。 |
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45. | Gossip is derogatory and refers to talk about the private lives of other people, often of a critical |
| 流言蜚语是贬义词,指议论他人的私生活,常有挑剔性质。 |
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46. | a derogatory term for a white person (said to have been used by North American Indians). |
| 对白人一种贬损的字眼。 |
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47. | (derogatory)let things slide; give up due guidance; let things take their own course |
| 放任自流 |
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48. | to make a living as a performer (said often of a street performer, hence the subtle derogatory sense) |
| 卖艺 |
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49. | help intensify the Billows and waves; fan the fire; add fuel to the fire(usually derogatory) |
| 推波助澜 |
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50. | In Chinese class, the teacher shows the students how to use a derogatory term to convey a positive meaning |
| 语文课上老师教大家如何贬辞褒用。 |
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