deprecate
deprecate 英 [ˈdeprəkeɪt] 美 [ˈdɛprɪˌket]
vt. 反对;抨击;轻视;声明不赞成
进行时:deprecating 过去式:deprecated 过去分词:deprecated 第三人称单数:deprecates 名词复数:deprecates
- To deprecate is to show disapproval or to make someone feel unimportant by speaking to them disrespectfully, like seniors who deprecate younger students just for fun.
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- vt. 反对;抨击;轻视;声明不赞成
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1. I strongly deprecate the use of violence by the students.
我强烈反对学生们使用暴力。
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2. Yet in many ways, Machiavelli proceeds to deprecate the virtues of the nobility, perhaps to our surprise.
然而在很多方面,马基雅维利却抨击,贵族阶级的所谓美德,或许这令我们很惊讶。
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3. As the web evolves and priorities change, we sometimes deprecate APIs – that is, remove them from active development – to free up resources and concentrate on moving forward.
随着互联网的发展和优先级变化,我们有时会关闭API——也就是说,不再继续开发它们——以便整合资源集中力量继续前进。
- deprecate (v.) 1620s, "to pray against or for deliverance from," from Latin deprecatus, past participle of deprecari "to pray (something) away" (see deprecation). Meaning "to express disapproval" is from 1640s. Related: Deprecated, deprecating.
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