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Перевод: disparaging speek disparaging


[прилагательное]
унизительный; пренебрежительный


Тезаурус:

  1. While I was in the Gulf, one of our teachers vanished temporarily after a call to a colleague in which he had made disparaging remarks about members of the local royal family.
  2. Young men and underclass men in general are also portrayed in disparaging terms in the book, even though the explanation for their behaviour (criminality, violence, drugs, hanging round pool halls, lick of responsibility for offspring) is placed at the door of external forces.
  3. Without disparaging the spiritual discipline practised in the Lugard home, it seems fair to say that young Freddy, who even then possessed a lively truculence, studied too assiduously to be good.
  4. Often this fear is expressed in the form of sexist remarks about the different instincts of policewomen compared to policemen, or disparaging remarks about the duties of those who work in community relations and neighbourhood policing.
  5. They have some fairly disparaging comments to make about the study of "use" as a predictor for weeding.
  6. Despite the disparaging views of some policemen, these women have a harder job than any of the "Action Men" in the riot police units.
  7. The disparaging rant I wrote contained no less than two spelling mistakes.
  8. Any visiting player who was foolish enough to make eyes at Perdita, or disparaging cracks about Little Chef's appearance, got very short shrift.
  9. There was no such professional method about Blackadder, who nevertheless noticed and corrected a plethora of errors, accompanying this correction with a steady series of disparaging comments on the declining standard of English education.
  10. Joe got to his feet and cast a disparaging glance down towards Len as he said, "Whose place will you put me in, Joad's? or Huxley's?"
  11. And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.
  12. The establishment's insecurity is reflected in a report written in 1986 by the British Medical Association (BMA), which hotly defends the position of medical orthodoxy and is disparaging of alternative methods which, it claims, are "unscientific"; not based on systematically conducted trials, and therefore not worthy of attention.
  13. They have been equally disparaging about low blood pressure as a cause, among other things, of tiredness, fainting and dizziness, although their colleagues in Germany, France and several Mediterranean countries not only recognise the condition but actually treat it.

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