detriment
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英 [ˈdetrɪmənt]
美 [ˈdetrɪmənt]
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- n.
- 损害,伤害
- 造成损害的事物
单词词源
detriment 伤害
de-, 向下,离开。-tri, 转,磨,词源同turn, attrition. 即刮下,磨损,引申义伤害。
双语例句
- 1. Viewed in that light , all the things which make e-cards easy and convenient are actually to their detriment .
- 从这个角度来看,那些让电子贺卡显得容易、方便的特点反而成了不利因素。
- 2. What can you do to present your age in a way that elevates your personal brand instead of being a detriment ?
- 在表达自己的年龄的时候,你可以做哪些事情来提升个人品牌而非成为不利因素呢?
- 3. " Evenness is a critical component of biodiversity , " says cadotte . " Much research has emphasized species richness , maybe at the detriment of studying evenness . "
- “平衡是生态多样性至关重要的元素,”卡多特说,“大量研究强调物种的丰富程度,可能对生态平衡研究不利。”
- 4. It is one of the more unfortunate aspects of our culture and especially in the it world - that age can be a detriment in how you 're perceived by potential employers .
- 这是我们更不幸的的文化的一方面,尤其在it行业在为潜在的雇主所察觉方面,年龄会是一个不利因素。
- 5. Globally well - anchored inflation expectations have enabled aggressive policy easing and helped stave off deflation yet , they are well anchored in part because every major country is aboard ; any significant divergences in inflation goals would erode that to everyone 's detriment .
- 全球稳定的通胀预期使激进的宽松政策得以实行,并帮助遏制了通缩,然而通胀预期稳定的部分原因是所有大国都参与了其中:通胀目标的任何严重分歧会对所有国家都不利。