detract from

detract from [dɪˈtrækt frɔm]  [dɪˈtrækt frʌm] 

detract from 基本解释

动词贬低,减损

detract from 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 贬低:detoxify 使解毒 | detract from 贬低 | detract 转移

2. 有损于,降低:detract vi.削弱,贬低 | detract from 有损于,降低 | devastating adj.破坏性的,毁灭性的

3. 贬低,减损:despise vt.轻视 | detract from 贬低,减损 | devote vt.投入于,献身

4. 减损; 降低:detoxify 使解毒 (动) | detract from 减损; 降低 | detraction 诽谤 (名)

detract from 单语例句

1. No noise from the outside should detract the country from its determined efforts to defend its maritime sovereignty and interests.

2. Though Fink's team can comply with stricter deadlines, he said the increased pressure for results can detract from the final product.

3. I just hope it was the right thing to do to speak about it because I don't want this to detract from this event.

4. Many experts say they doubt those projects will detract from the country's commitment to achieve growth in a more efficient manner.

5. But the small size of this specific budgetary fund does not detract from the importance of such government expenditure.

6. Beijing has some truly magnificent tourist sights that minor criticism shouldn't detract from.

7. Truss said he also did not believe that bilateral FTAs necessarily detract from the global trading regime.

8. But nothing should detract from justice as the paramount value in jurisprudence.

9. Colbert attempted to " detract from the serious candidates on the ballot, " said council member Waring Howe.

10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

10. The lake is still water, but that doesn't detract from its pristine beaut.