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
- 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。 - 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。 - Including too many images can make your document look cluttered and unorganized, which ultimately detracts from your document's overall appearance and effectiveness.
包含太多图像的文档会显得版面混乱而缺乏组织,最终影响文档的整体效果和美观。 - The ugly frame detracts from the beauty of the famous picture.
这副名画结构别扭使它的美丽大打折扣。 - 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。 - 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。 - Because blockbusters are so profitable, companies scramble to squeeze as much money out of them as possible, arguably in a way that detracts from efforts to research and develop novel treatments.
由于拳头产品利润非常可观,因此各大公司都想尽可能地从中榨取利润,导致公司减少了在新药研发方面的支出。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。