detriment概况

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n. 损害;伤害;损害物

detriment词义

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n.

损害,伤害;造成损害的事物;

变形

复数:detriments

英英释义

detriment[ 'detrimənt ]

n.a damage or loss

同义词:hurt

detriment用法

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词组短语

to the detriment of对…不利

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

He works long hours to the detriment of his health.
他长时间的工作,有损健康。

This tax can not be introduced without detriment to the economy.
这一税收制度一旦施行,必定会危害国民经济。

Smoking is now considered a detriment to good health.
现在认为,烟对健康有害。

His lack of education is a serious detriment to his career.
他的未受教育对他的事业是一种严重的妨碍。

权威例句

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detriment词源

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detriment

detriment: [15] Etymologically, detriment denotes damage caused by ‘wearing away’. The word comes via Old French from Latin dētrīmentum, a derivative of dēterere ‘wear away’ (whose past participle is the source of English detritus [18]). This was a compound verb formed from the prefix - ‘away’ and terere ‘rub’ (from which English gets attrition and trite). The generalized metaphorical sense ‘harm’ had already developed in classical Latin.=> attrition, detritus, trite

detriment (n.)

early 15c., from Middle French détriment or directly from Latin detrimentum "a rubbing off; a loss, damage, defeat," from past participle stem of detere "to wear away," figuratively "to weaken, impair," from de- "away" (see de-) + terere "to rub, wear" (see throw (v.)).

detriment造句

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1. She put in long hours at the OUCA, but never to the detriment of her work.

她在保守党俱乐部花费的时间很长,但决不影响功课。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

2. to the detriment of...

有损 [害] 于…,不利于…

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3. To the larger work I think you are only a detriment now.

对更大规模的工作来说,你现在已是一个有害的东西了。

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4. We should study all these subjects equally well and not stress English to the detriment of the rest.

这几门功课都要学好, 不能只偏重英语。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

5. without detriment to

无损于

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6. Foreign banks, began to locate major branches in London to the detriment of the clearing banks.

外国银行为了与英国清算银行竞争,开始在伦敦设置主要分行。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

7. Occasional questions arise as to the yield benefit or detriment of removing the terminal bud of soybeans.

摘除大豆顶芽会出现对产量有利或不利的临时性问题。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

8. An incident like this cannot happen again without detriment to our business relations.

象这样的事件如再发生就必然损害我们的业务关系。

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9. Every part of the structure which can be saved without detriment will be saved.

可以节省的部分,如果不因节省而发生后害,将被节省掉。

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10. Andrew had watched other doctors, too, become obsessed with their profession to the exclusion of all else, to the detriment of themselves and their families.

安德鲁也看到其他一些医生,完全被职业缠住,其它什么都顾不上,而这对他们自己和家庭都是有害无益的。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句