常見例句雙語例句Soldiers invent "mildly pejorative terms" to help them blow off steam, Adams says.亞當(dāng)斯說, 戰(zhàn)士們發(fā)明的“輕度貶義詞”幫助他們對于沒能得到足夠好的裝備而 發(fā)泄不滿和怨 氣。He refused to use the word intelligentsia, engineering instead the ugly and pejorative obrazovanshchina, roughly “educatedness”.他拒絕使用”知識界”(intelligentsia)一詞來描述他們,而自造出一個語含輕蔑的貶義詞,”obrazovanshchina”,意思基本等于”識字的”。In more recent years, at least judging from a search of the Post archives, cads, thugs, molesters, and swindlers have most frequently elicited what the paper might call the porcine pejorative.在最近的這些年里,至少從對檔案的數(shù)據(jù)庫可以判斷出,新聞報紙上更會經(jīng)常使用像豬一樣的這個輕蔑的詞來指代無賴,惡棍,猥褻犯,騙子這類人。權(quán)威例句But the difference - it has assumed a pejorative meaning, just like the proverbial...NPR: Words Matter: Terms of Global Conflict DebatedBut it was also just good journalism to discontinue the use of a needless pejorative term.FORBES: Language, Politics, and Journalistic ObjectivityBut ideology is just a pejorative word for principles in which you happen not to believe.ECONOMIST: Lexington 返回 pejorative