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I. pe·jo·ra·tive [pɪˈʤɒrətɪv, Am pɪˈʤɔ:rət̬ɪv] form ПРИЛ
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This suggestion so outraged ufologists that many of them still use the term pelican or pelicanist as a pejorative term for a debunker.
en.wikipedia.org
The association of "malwa" with non-arabs and a low status imparted an increasingly pejorative connotation to it.
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While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative.
en.wikipedia.org
Some, which have lost their pejorative meaning, are now used to name restaurants, theater groups, communal houses, etc.
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Such parties consider "predatory lending" a pejorative term.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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The original, but today because of the pejorative undertone obsolete designation was mongolism (also Mongoloismus).
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de.mimi.hu
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Die ursprüngliche, heute aber aufgrund des abwertenden Untertons veraltete Bezeichnung war Mongolismus (auch Mongoloismus).
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The old-established Viennese liked to call the immigrants "Tschuschen," a pejorative word that can still often be heard today.
www.demokratiezentrum.org
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Die eingesessenen WienerInnen bezeichneten die neuen ZuwandererInnen gerne als "Tschuschen", ein abwertender Ausdruck, der auch heute noch oft zu hören ist.
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The term " Little Masters ", which is also sometimes used as a pejorative term, can actually be applied to all artists who dedicated themselves to making small-format work.
www.kettererkunst.de
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" Kleinmeister " - ein gelegentlich auch abwertend gebrauchter Begriff - können strenggenommen alle Künstler genannt werden, die sich dem kleinen Format verschrieben haben.
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This comparison with children ’ s building blocks ( or dice ) may well be pejorative, but it was also & shy; – quite unintentionally on the critic ’ s part – a very bright idea.
de.pebeo.com
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Der zwar abwertende Vergleich mit den Spielen der Kinder mit Würfeln ist ein echte Erfindung ( gegen den Willen des Kritikers ):
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It refers both to geopolitical realignments as well as processes of economic imbrication that go under a number of mostly pejorative epithets such as 'Americanization', or 'standardization', and is understood to be the result and mirror of 'neoliberal', 'late-capitalist' processes of unrestrained expansion.
www.cas.uni-muenchen.de
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Er bezieht sich sowohl auf geopolitische Neuordnungen wie auch auf Prozesse wirtschaftlicher Verflechtung, die mit zumeist pejorativen Bezeichnungen wie "Amerikanisierung" oder "Normierung" belegt werden und als Ergebnis von "neoliberalen" oder "spätkapitalistischen" Prozessen ungebremster Expansion gelten.