demean的意思和读音

demean

: [dɪˈmin] : [dɪˈmiːn]

v.

demeans  demeaning  demeaned  

v.uplift

v.degrade,debase,humiliate,put down,disgrace

demeanv.

1.~ yourselfto do sth that makes people have less respect for you

I wouldn't demean myself by asking for charity.

2.~ sb/sth使to make people have less respect for sb/sth

Such images demean women.

v.1.(),()2.,,

v.1.to make people have less respect for someone

1. delay demean , demerit ,, ...

2. delay demean , demerit ,, ...

3. decry v. demean v. depreciate v. ...

4. delinquent ,; demean , dementia [] ...

5. demeanor , demean , demur ,, ...

6. delinquent ,; demean , dementia [] ...

7.使 ... serious: demean: 使,使 insult: , ...

8. stumble , demean , aspiration , ...

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1.So do not demean yourselves thinking that you are without value, as you are yet to learn the truth about yourselves.

2.He find it demean to ask his wife to support the family.

3.She need not demean herself any more, going into the shops and buying the cheapest food. This was at an end.

4.He felt he would demean himself if he replied to the scurrilous letter.

5.One does not wish to see one's colleagues demean themselves in this way.

6.But I don't demean the fact that this is relevant to life.

7.So I don't demean that any more than I demean soap operas.

8.Participants who had both status and power did not greatly demean their partners.

9.Stone insists that he was "not out to demean or hurt the man . . . We set out to show his reasoning for the Iraq War. "Stone。。。。”

10.Will my few minutes with Maya change our multibillion dollar beauty industry, reality shows that demean women, our celebrity-manic culture?Maya亿