demeaning

《demeaning》怎以读

英 [dɪˈmi:nɪŋ]

《demeaning》是什么意思

  • v.

    使降低身份,使卑下( demean的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    demeaning[ di'mi:niŋ ]

    • adj.causing awareness of your shortcomings

      同义词:humblinghumiliatingmortifying

    学习《demeaning》怎么用

    双语例句

    1. Don't demean yourself by telling such obvious lies.
      你不要用这种明显的谎言自贬人格。
    2. He found it very demeaning to have to work for his former employee.
      他觉得要为他以前的雇员工作很失身分。

    权威例句

    Demeaning Conditioning Diagnostics through Centering
    Weaning is demeaning. It's time for liberation!
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    Motor neurone disease: a demeaning illness
    Demeaning the data in panel-cointegration models to control for cross-sectional dependencies
    Affirmative action policies are demeaning to women in academia.
    Student Teaching Evaluations: Inaccurate, Demeaning, Misused
    All the livelong day : the meaning and demeaning of routine work / Barbara Garson
    Media: The Whole Thing Was a Demeaning Stunt. but Why Should Boris Worry? ; Why `the Spectator' Commands Attention out of All Propor...
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