detract
v. 减去
词形变化:名词:detractor 动词过去式:detracted 过去分词:detracted 现在分词:detracting 第三人称单数:detracts
例句与用法:1.His high voice and unpleasant appearance detract from his effectiveness as a speaker.说话语调高,加之外貌不太好看,有损于他作为演讲者的影响。
2.A little crack detracts from the value of the vase.小小的裂痕减损那个花瓶的价值。
英英解释:动词detract:
1. take away a part from; diminish
同义词:take away
detraction
n. 诽谤
英英解释:名词detraction:
1. a petty disparagement
同义词:petty criticism
2. the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander)
detractive
a. 减损的, 诽谤的
英英解释:形容词detractive:
1. causing to decrease in importance or value
detractor
v. 贬低者
例句与用法:1.The scheme is better than its detractors suggest.这计划比贬低它的人所说的要好.
2.In her preface she pours out vials of wrath on her detractors.在序言里她对她的诽谤者表示愤慨。
英英解释:名词detractor:
1. one who disparages or belittles the worth of something
同义词:disparager, depreciator, knocker
detrain
vt. 下火车(火车卸载)
词形变化:名词:detrainment 动词过去式:detrained 过去分词:detrained 现在分词:detraining 第三人称单数:detrains
例句与用法:1.The troops detrained near the battle zone.部队在战区附近下了火车.
英英解释:动词detrain:
1. leave a train
detrainment
[气]卷出
detribalize
v. 使部落组织解体
英英解释:动词detribalize:
1. cause members of a tribe to lose their cultural identity
同义词:detribalise
detriment
名 损害;损伤[的原因]
例句与用法:1.This tax can not be introduced without detriment to the economy.这一税收制度一旦施行,必定会危害国民经济。
2.He works long hours to the detriment of his health.他长时间的工作,有损健康。
3.This tax cannot be introduced without detriment to the economy.这一税制一旦施行, 必然会危害国民经济.
4.Damage or loss, especially to reputation or finances; detriment.损害,损失损害或损失,尤对名誉、经济方面的:损伤
英英解释:名词detriment:
1. a damage or loss
同义词:hurt
detrimental
a. 有害的
词形变化:副词:detrimentally
例句与用法:1.The measures had a detrimental effect.这些措施已产生不良影响.
2.Smoking is detrimental to health.吸烟封健康是有害的。
3.Something useless, detrimental, or worthless, especially an animal unfit for breeding.废物无用的、有害的或无价值的东西,尤指不适于配种的动物
4.Lack of sleep is detrimental to one's health.缺乏睡眠有害健康。
英英解释:形容词detrimental:
1. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury
同义词:damaging, prejudicial, prejudicious
detrimentally:
ad. 有害地, 不利地
英英解释:副词detrimentally:
1. in a detrimental manner
同义词:harmfully, noxiously
detrital
a. 碎屑的
detrited
a. 成为岩屑的
detrition
n. 耗损(磨损)
英英解释:名词detrition:
1. erosion by friction
同义词:abrasion, attrition, corrasion
2. the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice
同义词:grinding, abrasion, attrition
3. effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure
同义词:friction, rubbing
detritivore
食碎屑者, 食腐质者
detritus
碎石、碎屑、瓦砾。
英英解释:名词detritus:
1. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
同义词:debris, dust, junk, rubble
2. loose material (stone fragments and silt etc) that is worn away from rocks
detroit
n. 底特律[美国城市]
例句与用法:1.The auto industry has brought many people to Detroit.汽车工业把许多人吸引到了底特律。
2.The Detroit contractor was asked to kick$5, 000 back as commission.那个底特律的承包商被要求退还5000美元作为佣金。
3.The Detroit auto workers went out for higher pay.底特律的汽车工人为争取提高工资而罢工。
4.He paid for the goods sent him from Detroit by a bill of exchange.他收到底特律给他发来的货物后以汇票付款。
英英解释:名词detroit:
1. the largest city in Michigan and a major Great Lakes port; center of the United States automobile industry; located in southeastern Michigan on the Detroit river across from Windsor
同义词:Motor City, Motown
detroiter:
n. 底特律(美国城市)人
detrop:
a. 多余的(不需要的,挡路的,碍事的)
detrude
vt. 推倒(倒出,扔掉,使...位移)
detruncate
vt. 削去(切去...的一部分,缩减,节省) |