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Перевод: derogatory
[прилагательное] умаляющий; нарушающий; унизительный; уничижительный
Тезаурус:
- In this area our language is highly expressive and almost invariably derogatory, infantilising or pitying.
- But it is the derogatory, spoilt image which sticks as the group image.
- It is characteristic of Eliot to move in After Strange Gods from the savage notion of taboo , which he sees as having decayed in our time so that it has become "used in an exclusively derogatory sense", to the Christian notion of "heresy" as being vital to the interpretation of the modern world and to the health of the (mainly Christian-based) "tradition".
- The small Ramsey respected Fisher with that derogatory respect which schoolboys attribute to headmasters.
- Furthermore, it reduces the risk of being labelled with the derogatory term of "academic".
- In spite of his derogatory comment, it was a successful work by a choreographer much admired in South Africa (Dulcie Howes's ballets were not seen elsewhere).
- Ideas of centrality and marginality of place link to the status of activities and tie in with perceptions of derogatory and despised areas of operation.
- He said he would be pressing for the expulsion of several members of the local association who had privately aired derogatory views about a black candidate while publicly supporting him.
- When policemen label one of their colleagues with the term "academic" it is always a derogatory term of reference, while "college man" is another derisory phrase used to define that tiny percentage who gain accelerated promotion through one of the special course or graduate entry schemes generated through the police staff college.
- Chaos now seemed poised to threaten the system from inside and without, and it is almost inevitable that the term "civvy" should have become a derogatory reference.
- And, since you asked, she once went for a policeman with her stilettoes as he tried to bundle a black man into a car outside a dance hall on the bottom of the Tottenham Court Road (derogatory remarks in that department were still more likely to earn a black eye than a black look in The Bar).
- Charles was not going to offer a cue for another derogatory observation, so he only picked up his glass and finished his drink.
- She tells me I'm "fat" and is always making derogatory remarks and criticising.
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