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
- Testimony that only detracts from the strength of the plaintiff's case.
仅仅降低了原告案情有力的证词。 - An Employee engaging in any outside activity that materially detracts from or interferes with the performance by an Employee of his or her services to the Company.
任何员工从事的任何会对员工在公司的业绩表现产生重大影响的外部活动。 - Her scrawly writing detracts from the design of her project.
她潦草的笔迹有损她的工程设计质量。 - A little crack detracts from the value of the vase.
小小的裂痕减损那个花瓶的价值。 - Of course it is not a given that new technology in the classroom heightens the learning experience; some say that including gizmos and gadgets detracts from the quality of discussion.
当然,并非所有人都认为,在课堂上使用新技术能提高学习效率;一些人认为,将小发明和小器件带入课堂,将降低讨论质量。 - 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。 - However, its heavy curb weight detracts from performance and fuel economy.
但是,它的沉重打击重量从性能和燃油经济性减损。 - The defect detracts greatly from the value of the article.
瑕疵大大降低了这种物品的价值。 - None of it detracts from the fact that business in general has been enjoying prosperity.
所有这些都没有掩盖这样一个事实:总体上企业正在经历一个繁荣时期。 - 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。