A word or group of words used to describe or evaluate , often disparagingly .
毁谤用于描述或评价通常贬义的一个词或一组词。
For some of the elderly , the risk is that without children , their old hometowns become what they disparagingly call vast old-people 's homes .
对于一些老年人来说,他们担心没有了孩子,老家会变成他们所嫌弃的一个巨大的养老院。
One is globalization , a nebulous term used disparagingly to refer to either global economic specialization and the division of labor , or the adoption of similar cultural practices across the globe .
A south sea islander , especially one brought to australia as a laborer in the 19th and early 20th centuries . Often used disparagingly .
南太平洋诸岛土人尤指19世纪和20世纪早期被带到澳大利亚做苦力的土人。常用作贬语。
More traditional parents will speak disparagingly of their offsprings and protest that they are no good when their children are praised .
更传统的父母会批评自己的子女,在孩子收到夸奖的时候往往说他们还不够好。
Critics often talk disparagingly of the " reality distortion field " generated by the apple boss : his ability to convince onlookers that technologies that would seem unformed in other hands have reached a peak of perfection at apple .
Since its inception in the early 20th century , management science has been dominated by what leda cosmides and john tooby , two evolutionary psychologists , refer to disparagingly as the standard social science model ( sssm ) .
I have spoken disparagingly of plato 's beard , and hinted that it is tangled .
我曾经轻蔑地谈到柏拉图的胡须,并且暗示它是纠缠不清的。
Deep down , we sense that we speak , disparagingly , of a " simpleton . " Nobody wants to be guilty of " simplistic " thinking .
内心深处,我们感觉到这一点,我们轻蔑地谈到头脑简单的傻瓜。没有人愿意被认为是头脑简单。
He gestures disparagingly towards an old adding-machine style terminal in a corner of the apartment that was formerly used for punching in numbers and getting paper receipts .