slighting
基本解释
- v. 對(某人)冷落;摧燬(防禦工事);粗心對待(slight 的現在分詞)
- adj. 輕蔑的
同根派生
- 同根詞
- 詞根:slight adj.
- slight輕微的,少量的;脆弱的;細長的;不重要的 adv.
- slightly些微地,輕微地;纖細地
- slightingly疏忽地;輕眡地 n.
- slight怠慢;輕蔑 vt.
- slight輕眡,忽略;怠慢
英汉例句
- It was a miracle that Vanessa didn't get upset over my slighting her boyfriend.
瓦妮莎竟沒有在乎我對她男朋友的輕慢。 - It's not a question of slighting anybody, but of addressing a major problem that affects the prosperity and vitality of our Party and our state.
不是看得起看不起哪個人的問題。這是關系到我們黨和國家興旺發達、朝氣蓬勃的一個大問題。 - This is one class of heresies which, slighting God and His grace, makes all salvation depend on man alone.
這是一類的歪理邪說,其中,輕眡上帝和他的恩典,使得所有的救贖,靠的就是人。 - There is a widespread perception among U.S. politicians that China is slighting U.S. business interests.
FORBES: Beijing Hones Its U.S. Investment Strategy - But the microscopic solution gives the impression of slighting the worth of comments as a social feature.
ENGADGET: Editorial: the new SoundCloud is optimized for listeners, not uploaders - Mr Brown's purpose, it seems, was to make sections of the party cross with Mr Blair for slighting him.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- slighting g 輕眡既
- slighting matters 易忽眡問題
- a slighting remark 輕蔑的話
- slight fever 微熱,低燒
- slight pain 輕微疼痛
短語
专业释义
- 輕微的