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1. | He often downgrades people he does not like. |
| 他常常贬低自己不喜欢的人。 |
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2. | To belittle or disparage. |
| 轻视,贬低 |
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3. | The administrator diminished(减少、贬低) the feminine(娇柔、女性的) miniature(缩样/图、、微型的) to minimal(最小) size. |
| 管理员将女性缩样缩减到最小尺寸. |
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4. | To reduce in rank, value, or price. |
| 贬低、降价减低级别、贬低价值或价格 |
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5. | A critic often holds up a book to ridicule or contempt. |
| 批评家常常对某本书进行讽刺或贬低。 |
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6. | To reduce in esteem or rank. |
| 贬低,轻视 |
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7. | 20 [和合]你攻击人常常得胜,使他去世;你改变他的容貌,叫他往而不回。 |
| NIV] You overpower him once for all, and he is gone; you change his countenance and send him away. |
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8. | To reduce the value, quality, or excellence of; debase. |
| 贬低降低…的价值、质量或优点;贬低 |
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9. | depreciatory remarks |
| 贬低的话 |
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10. | To depreciate(currency, for example)by official proclamation or by rumor. |
| 贬低通过官方声明或谣言贬低(例如货币) |
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