1. 不利的:按照该标准体系,有关公私合作的法律体系可以分为5个等级,即全面的(comprehensive)、适当的(adequate)、不太适当的(barely adequate)、不适当的(inadequate)、不利的(detrimental)等五种(详见附表).
2. 有害的:describle 值得要的 | detrimental 有害的 | devious 偏离正道的
3. 有害,伤害的:detract 减损,责难 | detrimental 有害,伤害的 | develop 开发,进展,发展
4. 有害的,不利的:inclusion 包括;包含 | detrimental 有害的,不利的 | 57 楼 Date: 2008-04-15 16:56:15
1. 有害的;不利的
Something that is detrimental to something else has a harmful or damaging effect on it.
e.g. ...foods suspected of being detrimental to health...
被怀疑有害健康的食品
e.g. The government's policy of high interest rates is having a detrimental effect on industry.
政府的高利率政策正对工业产生不利影响。
1. The Olympics and Paralympics also had a detrimental effect on business travel, he said.
2. Zhou's call came a day after Chinese President Hu Jintao stressed the need to maximize factors conducive to harmony and minimize those detrimental to it.
3. Also full of sugar, soda is calorific and certainly detrimental to dental health.
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4. Of special concern is China's lack of domestic institutional certainty, which could potentially have detrimental effects on the international trading system.
5. detrimental是什么意思
5. Others also question the school's curriculum and teaching methods, saying they might be detrimental to the child's development in today's society.
6. Both court officials pointed out such conditions lead to dysfunctional family lives that are detrimental to the children's studies.
7. In addition to lowering the heating value of the fuel, ash has a detrimental effect on combustion and subsequent generation of power.
8. They are also committed to minimizing any possible detrimental environmental impacts of our products, processes and operations on our environment.
9. Security personnel later asked Wang to remove the costume as it might be detrimental to the image of the company.
10. Competition itself is not necessarily detrimental as it can compel countries to improve their investment climate.
adj
1. (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: damaging prejudicial prejudicious