detract 详细解释

detract

[di'trækt]

vi. 减损
vt. 转移

vi.

减损, 降低[(+from)]

The scandal will not detract from his fame.

这一丑闻无损于他的名声。

vt.

1. 转移(注意等); 使分心

2. 【古】减损; 诋毁

词形变化

名词: detractor | 动词过去式: detracted | 动词过去分词: detracted | 动词现在分词: detracting | 动词第三人称单数: detracts |

词义辨析

同义参见:

divert  dishonor  lower  impute  

英英释义

动词 detract:

take away a part from; diminish

同义词:take away

短语词组

detract from

1. 减损; 降低

That does not detract from his merit.

那无损于他的优点。

补充

detractdetract英:[diˈtrækt] 美:[dɪˈtrækt]vi.1.毁损, 贬低, 减损The defect detracts greatly from the value of the vase.这瑕疵大大地降低了花瓶的价值。

例句

1. This fact does not detract from her achievement.这一事实无损于她的成就。 2. This serves to detract the readers' attention from the subsequent policy debate.这会转移读者对之后的政策辩论的注意力。 3. The repetition of this word detracts something from the poem.这个词的重复使用有损这首诗的文采。 4. Cato detracted Pompey.加图诋毁了庞贝。 5. Frowning detracts from her beauty.皱眉有损于她的美貌。 6. The sexual scandal will detract from the president's fame.性丑闻将影响总统的名声。 7. to detract another's attention from more important issues转移别人对更重要的问题的注意 8. The dilapidated barn detracts charm from the landscape.圮废失修的谷仓有损景色的美。 9. these quibbles in no way detract from her achievement.这些无关痛痒的批评丝毫不能贬低她的成就。 10. it is detracting nothing from his ability to say that he owed the championship to a superior car.说他赢得锦标赛归功于一辆好车并没有贬低他的能力。 11. this CD should not detract listeners from the other two issues.这张CD应该不会分散听众对另外两张CD的关注。 12. These criticisms in no way detract from the team's achievements.这些批评一点也无损球队的成就。 13. "They worried that the scandal would seriously detract from [=diminish, hurt] her chances for reelection."他们担心丑闻会严重影响她重新当选。 14. The overcooked vegetables detracted somewhat from an otherwise fine meal.蔬菜烧得过熟,否则这就是顿美餐了。