belittle的意思和读音

belittle

: [bɪˈlɪt(ə)l] : [bɪ'lɪt(ə)l]

v.

belittles  belittling  belittled  

v.praise

v.disparage,demean,decry,deride,put down

belittlev.

1.~ sb/sthto make sb or the things that sb does seem unimportant

She felt her husband constantly belittled her achievements.

v.1.,,,2.()使,

v.1.to say or think that someone or something is unimportant or not very good

1. belie v. belittle v. bellicose adj. ...

2. befit belittle be- == ...

3. befall belittle bewilder 使 ...

4. belie v. belittle v. bellicose adj. ...

5. besiege ) belittle ) (bi+week + ...

6., 使〖 reduce;weaken〗 〖 lookdown;belittle;dispise〗 〖 prettyandyoung〗 ...

7. 〖 signboard〗 belittle〖 shouldnotsee〗 ...

8., 〖shabby;humble〗 belittle;dispise〗 , 〖myhumbledinner〗 ,

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1.True, in her school days she had been inclined to belittle her mother's taste, knowledge, and judgment.

2.One of Mr Luzhkov's offences was to seem to belittle the office of the presidency itself.

3.And when I say, "just a story, " I'm not trying to belittle my work.

4.The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) warned the Muslim never to abuse, scorn, belittle, or deny his wife any of her rights.使

5.Never belittle them or their interests, no matter how superficial, unimportant, or even misguided their interests may seem to you.

6.When they belittle us for demanding clean air and clean water for trying to save the oceans and the ozone layer, that's wrong.

7.Arrogant or defensive people are also usually insecure; in an attempt to hide their in securities , they belittle or blame others.

8.As the dark's grip loosens its hold, the still-controlled mainstream media continues to belittle the upwelling of the people.

9.The "little white face" is used to describe the pale-faced scholar, and now often used to belittle those who depend on a woman living man.

10.Your earthly ways are often quite crude, but we do not belittle your attempts to cater for all types of illness and disease.