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dis

UK /dɪs/US /dɪs/

词源

源自英语单词 'disrespect' 的缩写,20世纪后期在非裔美国人英语中流行,后进入主流俚语。

verb

❶ 表示不尊重或轻视某人,通常通过言语或行为表达贬低或侮辱的意思。

“She dissed him in front of everyone by calling him lazy.”

(她当着所有人的面侮辱他,说他懒惰。)

“Don't dis my outfit just because you don't like it.”

(别因为你不喜欢就贬低我的穿搭。)

同义词:insult, mock, belittle

noun

❶ 指不尊重或侮辱性的言论或行为,常用于非正式场合。

“His comment was a total dis to her efforts.”

(他的评论完全是对她努力的不尊重。)

“The dis in his speech made everyone uncomfortable.”

(他演讲中的侮辱性言论让所有人都不自在。)

同义词:insult, slur, dig

常见短语

throw dis — 表示公开表达轻视或侮辱,通常用于非正式对话或冲突中。

“He threw dis at his coworker during the meeting.”

(他在会议上公开贬低了他的同事。)

take dis — 指接受或忍受他人的侮辱或轻视,常用于描述对批评的反应。

“She can't take dis and always gets defensive.”

(她无法忍受轻视,总是会变得防备。)