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much-maligned 英'mʌtʃməl'aɪnd美'mʌtʃməl'aɪnd ☆☆☆☆☆高COCA⁶⁹¹⁷⁰BNC⁵¹⁷⁹⁷iWeb³⁷⁹¹³Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本例句 adj.被恶意中伤的; 被诽谤的 The jobless now outnumber the joyless—there is nothing like a drop in GDP to remind everyone how much this much-maligned metric matters. 现在失业超过了不快乐,没有什么比GDP的下降更能提醒人们这一饱受争议的度量标准是多么的重要。 ecocn Amid a surge in fashion nostalgia, the much-maligned Christmas knit is enjoying a moment of irony-infused popularity. 随着时装怀旧风的兴起,曾经饱受攻击的圣诞毛衫正迎来戏剧性的大流行。 www.chinadaily.com.cn But invaluable though innovation may be, our relentless focus on it may be obscuring the value of its much-maligned relative, imitation. 虽然创新的价值无可估量,但我们对其不顾一切的关注,也许掩盖了其饱受诟病的亲戚——山寨的价值。 yeeyan When used as industrial chemicals, EDCs are regulated by the much-maligned Toxic Substances Control Act of1976, which doesn't require that they be tested or proven safe before being used. 当用作化学工业,内分泌干扰物会受备受指责的有毒物质控制法1976年,不要求他们进行测试或证实之前,使用安全。 liba |