derogatory
英 [dɪ'rɒgət(ə)rɪ]
美 [dɪ'rɑɡətɔri]
英語の語源
- derogatory (adj.)
- c. 1500, from Late Latin derogatorius, from Latin derogatus, past participle of derogare "to take away, detract from, diminish," also "repeal partly, restrict, modify," from de- "away" (see de-) + rogare "ask, question, propose" (see rogation).
例文
- 1. He refused to withdraw derogatory remarks made about his boss.
- 彼はボスをけなす言葉の回収を拒否した。
- 2.Such conduct will be derogatory to his reputation.
- のような行為は彼の名誉を毀損する。
- 3.He had drawn a derogatory statement from George.
- ジョージを罵倒した。
- 4.His tones implied that Michael was not the man his father was ; a bit derogatory .
- 言外に、マイケルは父親の人柄とは違い、これは実際にマイケルをけなすことに等しい。
- 5.Shvabrin criticized the poem severely and went on to make derogatory remarks about Maria.
- シウバ卜林はこの詩をけなし、マリアをけなす言葉をたくさん言った。
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