damaging

damaging [ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ] [ˈdæmidʒiŋ] 

原级:damage

第三人称单数:damages

第三人称复数:damages

过去分词:damaged

911查询·英语单词

过去式:damaged

damaging 基本解释

形容词有破坏性的,损害的,诽谤的

动词损害,毁坏,加害于( damage的现在分词 )

damaging 相关例句

形容词

1. His resignation is very damaging to the government.
    他的辞职给政府带来极大损害。

damaging 网络解释

damaging是什么意思

1. 损坏:damaged 被损坏的 | damaging 损坏 | damagingly 很

2. 有破坏性的:damagedimpaired 被损坏的 | damaging 有破坏性的 | damascenedamaskeen 加纹

3. 有害的/有破坏性的:damages /破坏/ | damaging /有害的/有破坏性的/ | damagingly /很/非常地/

4. 有害的:aging 老化 | damaging 有害的 | hanging 绞刑

damaging 单语例句

1. damaging什么意思

1. The investigation was ordered by police for " damaging business reputation ", though Qiu was later exonerated due to pressure from GAPP.

2. damaging的翻译

2. The law stipulates that the act of damaging environment is a crime, but there is still no judicial interpretation on the act.

3. damaging

3. The suspects fled to a larger pirate vessel without damaging the Kition, but were intercepted by the warship an hour later.

4. 911查询·英语单词

4. Shan criticized some places for damaging the canal's ancient look and original style by constructing numerous city squares and grasslands along the waterway.

5. damaging的近义词

5. An oil tank truck struck the car from behind, severely damaging the rear of the vehicle.

6. The ships collided early in the morning off Gibraltar damaging the cargo ship's bow.

7. damaging

7. One person was killed by one of three tornadoes that touched down in South Carolina, destroying or damaging dozens of mobile homes.

8. These results are especially damaging given local governments and factories have signed responsibility pledges to reduce pollutant discharge with the central government.

9. But the most damaging charge against her was brought in by Xinjiang officials.

10. Many miners lament last year's closure of dozens of small smelters, which have been accused of damaging the environment and operating without licences.

damaging 英英释义

adj

1. damaging

1. designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions

    e.g. negative criticism

    Synonym: negative

2. (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury

    e.g. damaging to career and reputation
           the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant

    Synonym: detrimental prejudicial prejudicious