释义 |
demeaningde‧mean‧ing /dɪˈmiːnɪŋ/ adjective - Any attempt to dodge this is professionally demeaning and destructive of a trustful caring relationship with the client.
- He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies, and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them.
- In practical fact, much work is repetitive, tedious, painfully fatiguing, mentally boring or socially demeaning.
- No means of gratifying their trivial desires was too demeaning.
- The comment is irrelevant and demeaning to indigenous peoples living a traditional lifestyle.
- They were incredibly sarcastic and mocking, and their general treatment of you was so demeaning.
- What followed was for Charlotte a demeaning and ultimately frustrating experience.
showing less respect for someone than they deserve, or making someone feel embarrassed or ashamed → degradingdemeaning to policies demeaning to women I refuse to do demeaning work. |