disparagement
[dɪs'pærɪdʒmənt]
释义
n. 轻视,蔑视,奚落,嘲弄
something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorious essay.
例句
Man: You take that severance package, and you leave Hooli immediately. But the most important aspect is the non-disclosure, non-disparagement clause, in which you agree not to say anything negative in the press, in public, or in private about Hooli or Gavin Belson. (Silicon Valley)
男:你拿到遣散费,马上离开胡利。但最重要的方面是不披露、不贬低的条款,在这个条款中,你同意不要在媒体、公共场合或私下谈论胡利或加文·贝尔森的任何负面言论(硅谷)