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Verb:
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reduce in worth or character, usually verbally;
"She tends to put down younger women colleagues"
"His critics took him down after the lecture"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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I'll never demean myself by doing something dishonorable.
我絕不會會做是什么不名聲的事來辱沒自我。
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You will demean yourself if you agree to the terms of the contract.
也不你接受誓約的條約,就約等于瞧不了自我。
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He felt he would demean himself if he replied to the scurrilous letter.
他以為若是 他回那封充滿了漫罵的信,會自貶身份信息。
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I wouldn't demean myself by asking for charity.
我毫不低三下四地乞求施舍。
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I wouldn't demean myself to ask for favours from them.
我就不可能影響身分向他求情。
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The Prince Borghese certainly demeans himself like a kind and liberal gentleman.
源于: N. Hawthorne
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Could a girl so far demean herself as to ask for love?
產自: W. Black
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That demeans them into something trivial.
選自: M. Bradbury
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及以上內容獨代設計,受著述權保護英文,抄襲必究
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