1.污蔑,诽谤
2.涂黑
1.to criticize something in a way that shows you think it has no value at all
1.I assumed Mika was like every other ambitious young artist, trying to move into video art merely because painting was so denigrated.
我猜测米卡就像其他雄心勃勃的年轻艺术家一样,仅仅因为绘画艺术受到诋毁便试图向影视艺术领域进军。
2.Although much denigrated and with many false claims about her. This is one of the most incredible prophecies ! Please read this carefully?
虽然很多人诋毁,但这是个令人难以置信的预言,请仔细阅读。
3.For that whole group of citizens whose appeals for assistance have been similarly and irresponsibly denigrated.
为所有的申诉求助后,被同样不负责任的诋毁的公众。
4.I remember as a young boy on one of my birthdays, my grandfather questioned and denigrated this custom of celebrating birthdays.
我记得我还是一个小孩的时候,在我一次生日那天,我的祖父询问了庆祝生日的传统,并且诋毁它。
5.denigrated the Central Government's efforts to propel Tibet's modernization as the "elimination of Tibet's ethnic characteristics"
把中央政府推动西藏现代化进程说成是“消灭西藏的民族特性”
6.A moralistic reading, however, is insufficient, in which informants are denigrated as maniacs turning their back on Roman ethics.
但对此我们不能仅仅作纯道德的解读,将告密者视为背叛罗马伦理体系的变态群体。
7.The answer, he says, is a "strange national nihilism" in which disasters are celebrated and triumphs denigrated.
他说,答案就是一种“奇怪的民族虚无主义”,在这种主义看来灾害值得庆祝,胜利该被诋毁。
8.The leaderships of both main parties have denigrated the Koizumi legacy for too long.
两大主流政党的领导将小泉的政治遗产压制得太久了。
9.The women my mother denigrated were the ones urging me towards independence.
我母亲所侮辱的女子是那些力劝我独立的人。
10.The critics have denigrated our efforts.
评论家贬低了我们的努力。