释义 |
make little of (someone or something)To criticize, deprecate, or belittle someone or something. I can tell that the rest of the team makes little of the work I contribute. Sarah's father made little of her for her entire childhood, but it only gave her the resolve to do great things. make ˈlittle of something 1 treat something as unimportant or less important than expected: She made little of all the problems in the department and said everything was all right. 2 hardly understand something: I read the article on the relationship between physics and art, but I’m afraid I could make little of it. |