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英式:[ʌnˌkɒmplɪˈmentrɪ]    美式:[ʌnˌkɒmplɪˈmentrɪ]

uncomplimentary单词基本解析:

adj.贬降的,贬损的
adj. 贬降的, 贬损的
adj.贬降的,贬损的;

uncomplimentary变化用词:



uncomplimentary英英释义:

Adjective

1. tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage

2. not complimentary;

"uncomplimentary dress"

形容词 uncomplimentary:

showing or representing unfavorably

同义词:unflattering

tending to (or intended to) detract or disparageuncomplimentary[ 'ʌn,kɔmpli'mentəri ]adj.showing or representing unfavorably

"an uncomplimentary dress"

同义词:unflattering

tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage

uncomplimentary中文词源:

uncomplimentary用法和例句:

Sharp: Tasting term used to indicate an acidic or bitter taste. Usually uncomplimentary.

尖锐的: 品尝术语,用来指酸或者苦的味道. 通常作为贬义词语使用.

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uncomplimentary


uncomplimentary remarks

不客气的话


He once called Hausser "crafty fox" in a very uncomplimentary way.

他在一些非正式的场合一度称豪塞尔是“狡猾的狐狸”。


with a sneer; in an uncomplimentary sneering manner

嘲笑;以一种贬抑的、嘲笑的方式


4. with a sneer; in an uncomplimentary sneering manner.

嘲笑;以一种贬抑的、嘲笑的方式。


At first Shepherd's tone sounds serious.But he relents instantly, referring to Owen as "a good lad," and "a decent lad", and then mutters in uncomplimentary fashion about the striker'

在一开始,谢泼德的语气比较严肃,但很快他轻松起来,称“欧文是一个很不错的年轻人。”


Sharp: Tasting term used to indicate an acidic or bitter taste. Usually uncomplimentary.

尖锐的:品尝术语,用来指酸或者苦的味道。通常作为贬义词语使用。


I can remember one day there was something uncomplimentary about him in the papers and he went out and had an unbelievable game, scoring one and setting up another.

我记得有一次报纸登了贬低他的文章,而他立刻就来了一场难以置信的比赛。一传一射。


" I could not exactly understand it, but the general sense was quite clearly uncomplimentary and it was not long before I realized that I was being called a "fan tung pai";

最可恨的是,他们在一九四六年扒开运河大堤,淹了老百姓的房子。为了核实这一点,我走到镇外,亲眼看见有些民房还泡在水中。


Your wife is the only one with the knowledge and incentive to give you honest, frank, and sometimes uncomplimentary advices.

而你的妻子是唯一有能力并且愿意给你诚实中肯的意见的人--虽然有时候听起来不那么舒服。


Mildly disparaging or uncomplimentary,especially of oneself.

自嘲(尤指对自己)温和的蔑视或贬低


Mildly disparaging or uncomplimentary, especially of oneself.

自嘲(尤指对自己)温和的蔑视或贬低


Being called by a nickname is not usually uncomplimentary

被人起了绰号并不一定是不客气


Being called by a nickname is not usually uncomplimentary;

被人起了绰号并不一定是不客气;


The people of Hubei are given the uncomplimentary nickname "Nine Headed Birds" by other Chinese, from a mythological creature said to be very aggressive and hard to kill.

说起湖北人,人们一般会想起一句俗语:“天上九头鸟,地下湖北佬。”


(informal) uncomplimentary terms for a policeman.

(非正式)对警察贬低的称呼。