dis
基本解释
n. 冥府;污辱
vt. 表示对某人的轻视、不敬、小看
n. (Dis)人名;(法、荷)迪斯
中文词源
dis 看不起
缩写自disrespect或dismiss.
英文词源
- dis (v.)
- also diss, slang, by 1980, shortening of disrespect or dismiss, originally in U.S. Black English, popularized by hip hop. Related: Dissed; dissing. Earlier it was short for disconnected in the telephone sense and used figuratively in slang to mean "weak in the head" (1925).
- Dis
- Roman underworld god, from Latin Dis, contracted from dives "rich," which is related to divus "divine, god," hence "favored by god." Compare Pluto and Old Church Slavonic bogatu "rich," from bogu "god."
实用例句
- 1. There are reports of widespread dis-content in the capital.
- 有报道称首都弥漫着不满的情绪。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I dis-covered a mutilated cassette stuffed in a waste-basket.
- 我发现一盘被弄坏的盒式磁带丢在废纸篓里。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He's a shallow, dis-agreeable man.
- 他是个肤浅、难相处的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He looked very dis-tinguished.
- 他看上去非常高贵。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Compare the negative prefixesnon -, un -, dis - and a -.
- 试比较含否定意义的前缀non - 、 un - 、 dis - 、a -.
来自辞典例句