单词 | degrading |
释义 | degradingWord family adjectivedegradabledegradeddegradingnoundegradationverbdegrade de·grad·ing /dɪˈɡreɪdɪŋ/ adjectiveadj ASHAMEDa degrading experience, event etc is unpleasant and makes you lose respect for yourself 有辱人格的,令人羞耻的 degrading to Pornography is degrading to women and to the men that look at it. 色情作品有辱女性人格,看它的男人也自贬了身份。 the degrading treatment that the prisoners receive in jail 囚犯在狱中受到的侮辱性待遇 Examples from the Corpus degrading• These poor people live in the most degrading conditions.• I went to the medical centre and there a male doctor did a very degrading examination of my body.• Claiming benefit can often be a degrading experience and it would appear that this is the effect desired.• In particular those articles of the statute survive which forbid cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment.• degrading racial comments• Trampling of vegetation is one of the most widespread environmentally degrading repercussions of recreation and can also lead to excessive soil erosion.• It was a degrading situation for Tom and would be a humiliation if he were passed over.• But the women continue to suffer a degrading subjugation.• They had to deal with more degrading things in their lives.• Many of the remarks were degrading to women and minorities.• A study by Harriet and Sarah Harman, for example, documents appalling and degrading treatment of elderly people in private homes. degrading to• Critics of welfare have long said that welfare is degrading to the recipient. |
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