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Перевод: disparagement
[существительное] пренебрежение; пренебрежительное отношение; недооценка ; умаление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In the fifth century, the complex business of running an empire threw up the "demagogues", to us a word of political disparagement but not much specific content.
- For political reasons the ecu must be developed", and the Financial Times wrote of "Bonn's disparagement of the European Currency Unit as the putative single currency".
- That sort of language encouraged the many resentments Americans harbour against high culture (remember the disparagement of Adlai Stevenson as an "egghead"?) and led to such curiosae as the Chicago attack on an Eric Fischl painting in which a fully clothed boy looks at a naked man swinging a bat.
- Later on, however, the names of those who had graduated in the social sciences and especially sociology were greeted with hissing disparagement and barely concealed denigration.
- "Well, you -" Disparagement was obvious.
- Nearly half a century ago, J.M.W. Turner - he of the prize - was subject to the same patronising disparagement as Mr Davey today".
- The composer himself joined in the genial disparagement.
- They clambered back down the ladder and visited all the little rooms in the top floor to a steady stream of disparagement from the countess.
- (This disparagement may be a mean-spirited and jealous response.)
- Pound's disparagement of Milton, for instance, was, I am convinced, most salutary twenty and thirty years ago; I still agree with him against the academic admirers of Milton; though to me it seems that the situation has changed.
- Miller had also known this to flower at Hampton Court, although more than once he speaks with some disparagement of inefficient gardeners at this Palace.
- This was disparagement indeed.
- It is no disparagement of the successes which have been achieved to say that cancer remains, largely, unconquered.
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