| 单词 | downcry | 
| 释义 | downcryv.  transitive. To disparage or belittle (a person or thing); to cry down, to decry. ΚΠ 1844    E. A. Friedlænder tr.  W. Meinhold Amber Witch xiii. 89  				He himself, however, was downcried [Ger. verschrieen] by Bodinus and others, as the worst of all Wizards. 1883    W. Besant All in Garden Fair II.  ii. i. 9  				Those who..downcried her beauty and whispered spiteful things. 1908    G. Bosvile Horses, Horsemen, & Stable-managem. x. 99  				Far be it from me to downcry our historical flat-race course. 2014    Chronicle 		(Toowoomba, Queensland)	 		(Nexis)	 13 Jan. 10  				When one side came up with a wonderful plan, the other side was obliged to yell and scream and downcry that proposal. Derivatives  downˈcrier  n. now rare ΚΠ 1878    W. Besant  & J. Rice Monks Thelema i, in  World 2 Jan. 17/1  				Downcriers, enviers, and backbiters. 1894    Critic 		(N.Y.)	 25 Aug. 127/1  				Instinctively the people..turn with disgust from the pessimist and the mournful downcrier of what he dares not even try to imitate. 1944    A. C. Leão A Educação para o Após Guerra 75  				The good citizen is not a discontented critic, the self-seeking mouthpiece of public men, the down-crier of institutions, of difficult undertakings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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