detracts
英 [dɪˈtrækts]
美 [dɪˈtrækts]
v. 减损;诋毁;贬低
detract的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 减损;诋毁;贬低
If one thingdetracts fromanother, it makes it seem less good or impressive.- The publicity could detract from our election campaign.
这些宣传报道可能会有损我们的竞选活动。
- The publicity could detract from our election campaign.
双语例句
- A little crack detracts from the value of the vase.
小小的裂痕减损那个花瓶的价值。 - The defect detracts little from the intrinsic value of the ring.
这戒指的瑕疵并无损其真正价值。 - The scandal he was involved in before detracts his from great glorious.
他以往卷入的那件丑问已使他的光辉业绩大为失色。 - A large, round, full eye seriously detracts from the desired sweet expression.
苏格兰牧羊犬大、圆、突出的眼睛会严重影响狗的甜蜜表情,属于缺陷。 - In the United States, anonymous character assassination is not acceptable and seriously detracts from your credibility.
在美国,匿名诽谤是不可接受的,并且严重损害你们的可信度。 - Card payments firm Visa V-0.20% issued a similar comment, while Coca Cola Inc. KO-0.20% said that Anything that detracts from the mission and ideals of the Fifa World Cup is a concern to us.
卡片支付公司维萨(Visa)发表了类似评论,而可口可乐(CocaColaInc.)则表示:任何有损国际足联世界杯使命和理想的问题,都令我们担忧。 - Even if I were an illiterate, rustic woman, it in no way detracts from my poetic qualities. I had neglected all these qualities previously.
即使我现在是个目不识丁的村妇,也不能稍减我诗人的品质,而这些却是我过去忽略的。 - He says. Remind yourself that losing control and shouting at people detracts from his professional credibility, not yours.
要提醒自己,失去控制,对别人大声叫喊,只会降低他自己的职业信用,并不会影响你的信用。 - Any other color or shape to be severely faulted since it detracts from the typical expression.
其他颜色或形状的(眼睛)被认为是从典型特征中变异的,是严重不合格的。 - He has a lot of interesting and important ideas, but the relatively weak connection to the brain detracts from his message, says Joseph LeDoux, a neuroscientist at New York University.
他提出了很多十分有趣也非常重要的想法,但与脑部的关联并不紧密这一点是一大败笔,纽约大学(NewYorkUniversity)的神经科学家约瑟夫·勒杜(JosephLeDoux)说。
