derogate 详细解释

derogate

['derəgeit]

v.贬低, 诽谤,减损

词形变化

名词: derogation | 动词过去式: derogated | 动词过去分词: derogated | 动词现在分词: derogating | 动词第三人称单数: derogates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

lower  belittle  dishonor  impute  

英英释义

动词 derogate:

cause to seem less serious; play down

同义词:minimize, belittle, denigrate

补充

derogatederogate英:[ˈderəɡeit] 美:[ˈdɛrəˌɡet]vt.1.减损, 减少

例句

1. without derogating from his authority/his merits无损他的威信/他的功绩 2. to derogate from someone's authority and fame有损某人的权威和名声 3. Such a conduct derogates from his merit.这种行为有损他的荣誉。 4. to derogate from a principle违背原则 5. remarks derogating someone's works贬低某人作品的话语 6. this does not derogate from his duty to act honestly and faithfully.这并不能减低他应公正诚实行事的责任。 7. one country has derogated from the Rome Convention.有一个国家已经背离了罗马公约。 8. it is typical of him to derogate the powers of reason.他总是贬低理性的力量。 9. The title of the book derogates the people it is about.这本书的书名贬低了书中所写的人物。 10. Her parents are constantly derogating her achievements.父母总是在贬低她的成就。 11. These criticisms are not meant to derogate from [=detract from] the excellent work they have done.这些批评并非要贬低他们的出色工作。