The Common Reader Volume 1 26 Essays on Jane Austen, George Eliot, Conrad, Montaigne and Others
6.His garden, for example — how delightful is his disparagement of it, and how acid his criticism of the gardens of others.
例如,他花园——他对它贬低是多么令人愉快,而他对别人花园批评又是多么尖酸刻薄。机翻
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7." Despite all the disparagement he endured, King did a wonderful job of constantly trying to show how his efforts were in line with American ideals."
9.And soon after they began to call themselves " Impressionists" , inspired by a critic's disparagement of one of Monet's contributions to the show titled Impression, Sunrise.
10.When the terms of Adam Patch's will were made public and the newspapers printed items concerning Anthony's suit, the story was beautifully rounded out—to Anthony's infinite disparagement.
当 Adam Patch 遗嘱条款被公开并且报纸刊登了有关 Anthony 诉讼文章时,这个故事被完美地圆满了——这让 Anthony 无限贬低。机翻
11.This is by no means a disparagement to his character; for many official personages, who are held in high respect and admiration, are the victims of similar infirmities.
12.Do not be afraid of making enemies; woe to him who has none in the world you are about to enter; but try to give no handle for ridicule or disparagement.
13.Kitty smiled with affectionate irony: it was just like him, silly old thing; he might be unfaithful to her, but he would never allow a word in disparagement of her to cross his lips.
14.The pre-war disparagements of Mr Zelensky as a creature of Mr Kolomoisky and even of the Kremlin; the splits in his entourage, gripes about his economic amateurishness and alleged cronyism—all these seem as relevant as treaties made by 17th-century tsars.