detriment 详细解释

detriment

['detrimənt]

n.损伤, 损害物

n.

1. 损害, 伤害; 不利

without detriment to

无损于

2. 损害物; 造成损害的根源

3. 【天】失势行星 (处在不易发挥其特性的位置)

词形变化

名词: detribalization | 动词过去式: detribalized | 动词过去分词: detribalized | 动词现在分词: detribalizing | 动词第三人称单数: detribalizes |

词义辨析

同义参见:

prejudice  mischief  loss  

英英释义

名词 detriment:

a damage or loss

同义词:hurt

补充

detrimentdetriment英:[ˈdetrimənt] 美:[ˈdɛtrəmənt]n.1.损害, 伤害He sits up very late, to the detriment of his health.他经常熬夜, 损害健康。2.造成损害的事物Smoking is a detriment to one's health.吸烟危害健康。

例句

1. He has a tendency to get easily distracted, and this can often work to his detriment.他容易分心, 这经常对他造成不利影响。 2. Children spend too much time on schoolwork, to the detriment of other activities.孩子把太多的时间用于做作业, 影响了其他活动。 3. The land could be reclaimed without detriment to conservation.可以在不危害环境的情况下开垦土地。 4. he is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life.他一心扑在工作上,这有损于他的婚姻生活。 5. no one could do one without detriment to the other.没有人能做好其中的一件而不损害另一件。 6. such tests are a detriment to good education.这种测验是危害良好教育的根源。 7. Doctors claim that the changes will be to the detriment of patients.医生们声称那些变动对病人有害。 8. He saw the new regulations as a detriment to progress.他认为新条例会阻碍进程。 9. "He puts all his time into his career, to the detriment of [=in a way that is harmful to] his personal life."他把所有的时间都花在事业上,这影响了他的个人生活。 10. "relying on bad advice, much to your detriment [=in a way that is harmful to you]"听信不良建言,必将贻害自身 11. She was able to work long hours without detriment to her health. [=without harming her health]她能长时间工作而不损害健康。