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 derogatory [di'rɒgәtәri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 贬损的

[法] 毁损的, 减损的


  1. The word `pig' is a derogatory term for policeman.
    pig是个侮辱警察的词.
  2. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
    暗示,影射词句中的不直接的或微妙的,通常贬损的含义;暗示
  3. Something insinuated, especially an artfully indirect, often derogatory suggestion.
    影射影射的事情,特别是巧妙地间接的,通常是贬义的暗示


derogatory
[ adj ]
expressive of low opinion
<adj.all>
derogatory commentsdisparaging remarks about the new house


derogatory \de*rog"a*to*ry\, a.
Tending to derogate, or lessen in value; expressing a low
opinion; expressing derogation; detracting; injurious; --
with from, to, or unto.

Syn: belittling, depreciative, deprecatory, depreciatory,
derogatory, detractive, detracting, slighting,
pejorative, denigratory.

Acts of Parliament derogatory from the power of
subsequent Parliaments bind not. --Blackstone.

His language was severely censured by some of his
brother peers as derogatory to their other.
--Macaulay.

{Derogatory clause in a testament} (Law), a sentence of
secret character inserted by the testator alone, of which
he reserves the knowledge to himself, with a condition
that no will he may make thereafter shall be valid, unless
this clause is inserted word for word; -- a precaution to
guard against later wills extorted by violence, or
obtained by suggestion.
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  1. None of the above should be construed as derogatory toward lugers, the sport's human component.
  2. Legislators concerned about racially offensive marketing practices by some Japanese companies are calling for an end to derogatory representations of blacks and warning of a possible boycott if changes aren't made.
  3. A derogatory term referring to older Americans in their 40s who listen to lite rock in their offices, wear what hair they possess horizontally, and use expressions like "man," "babe" and "giving something back" in polite conversation.
  4. Clint Bolick, a former Thomas aide, said the nominee fired Ms. Wright from her public affairs position at the EEOC in early 1985 after a "series of personal confrontations" over issues such as her making derogatory references to homosexuals.
  5. For example, derogatory quotes are attributed to individuals who forcefully deny them (e.g., Victor Weisskopf).
  6. Many of the stories, he said, could turn out to be flattering or derogatory depending on how they were written.
  7. Floyd Clarke, the bureau's director of investigations, said the FBI carefully tries to verify any derogatory allegations made about a nominee.
  8. They have charged this would constitute "Russification," a derogatory term for the Russian majority's blurring of ethnic lines.
  9. Illinois Rep. Henry Hyde apologized on Wednesday for derogatory remarks he made earlier about Rep. Barney Frank's sexuality.
  10. A department store manager has been fired after company officials accused her of writing a "racially derogatory" memo telling employees to turn away any black customers attempting to return bed linen.
  11. Prosecutors introduced into evidence an internal memo by Bell, which made derogatory remarks about the contributors.
  12. Kiichiro Kobayashi denied the allegations in Stover's suit and in turn accused her of beating him and berating him with derogatory and racist epithets.
  13. Your political position was defined by whether you preferred the derogatory 'kaffir', the condescending 'native', apartheid's 'bantu' or the civilised 'African'.
  14. I didn't mean it as any kind of derogatory term." Verlich, the son of a Croatian father and Czechoslovakian mother, said he didn't fault Jiminez but would like to see the title changed.
  15. "Conyers shot himself in the foot by making derogatory remarks about city leaders.
  16. Several new words and phrases _ the derogatory "dependency culture" and "learned helplessness" along with the approving "can do" _ are owed to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
  17. In 1984, in a conversation with a desk sergeant, Bucher described the photo incident, "adding gratuitous derogatory comments about Mary Davis' anatomy" that were overheard by at least one other guard and an inmate, the court said.
  18. But Chinese for Affirmative Action said the term "Chinaman" was "an extremely derogatory term" to the Asian community.
  19. Radion Gataoulline, Bubka's countryman and runner-up, tried to lead some applause, but got mostly derogatory whistles in reply.
  20. That was the only derogatory thing we heard from them," he added.
  21. Madonna's countersuit claims Robinson trespassed on her property in 1989, "making threatening, abusive and derogatory statements" and "cutting various trees and plants." Trial has been scheduled for Nov. 30.
  22. "It was not our intention to speak in a derogatory way about the German and Japanese people," he said.
  23. "The name should be changed because of the derogatory references to human anatomy," says Claudia Plein, the leader of a Fairfax, Va., group founded to protest the opening of a Hooters outlet there.
  24. In that opinion, she cited a conspiracy by the AMA to discredit chiropractic care, including the withholding of information favorable to chiropractors, and derogatory comments by AMA officials.
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