英語單詞

belittle是什麽意思

belittle

英 [bɪ'lɪt(ə)l] 美 [bɪ'lɪtl]
  • vt. 輕視;貶低;使相形見小

英文詞源


belittle (v.)
1781, "to make small," from be- + little (v.); first recorded in writings of Thomas Jefferson (and probably coined by him), who was roundly execrated for it in England:
Belittle! What an expression! It may be an elegant one in Virginia, and even perfectly intelligible; but for our part, all we can do is to guess at its meaning. For shame, Mr. Jefferson! ["European Magazine and London Review," 1787, reporting on "Notes on the State of Virginia"; to guess was considered another barbarous Yankeeism.]
Jefferson used it to characterize Buffon's view that American life was stunted by nature, which he was refuting. The figurative sense of "depreciate, scorn as worthless" (as the reviewers did to this word) is from 1797. Related: Belittled; belittling.

雙語例句


1. Already, both sides are jockeying to belittle the other side.
雙方已經在使出渾身解數貶低對方了。

來自柯林斯例句

2. We mustn't belittle her outstanding achievement.
我們一定不能小瞧了她所取得的傑出成就。

來自柯林斯例句

3. It is wrong to belittle or neglect popularization.
輕視和忽視普及工作的態度是錯誤的.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

4. Do not belittle what he has achieved.
不能小看他取得的成績.

來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

5. It makes no sense to belittle the enormity of the disaster which has occurred.
對於已經發生的災難,其嚴重性不該小視。

來自柯林斯例句

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