detraction
英
美
n. 诽谤;减损
英英释义
noun
- the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander)
- let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken
- a petty disparagement
双语例句
- The security of his reputation or good name from the arts of detraction and slander, are rights to which every man is entitled, by reason and natural justice;
保护他的名誉或好的名声免受贬损和诋毁的诡计,都是理性和自然正义赋予每个人的权利; - Faced with such detraction, scientists characteristically retort that science, unlike witchcraft, works.
面对诋毁,科学家们出于天性给予反驳,宣称科学不是巫术,确实有效。 - Detraction purchase the great
人大招物议树大招风吹 - The reward is widespread recognition; the punishment, fierce denial and detraction.
报酬就是得到公认;而惩罚则是遭到反对和疯狂的抵毁。 - However enjoying a full operation independence has been an indispensable tendency and uncompromised demand for the further development of domestic and overseas higher detraction.
然而,高校拥有办学自主权是国内外高等教育发展的必然趋势和需求。 - Weak men are crushed by detraction, but the brave hold on and succeed.
贬抑只能压倒弱者,勇者则能坚持到胜利。 - Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris describes both the detraction of architectonic beauty by vulgar interest and the desecration of human beauty by passion.
雨果的《巴黎圣母院》既写了建筑之美被恶俗趣味减损,同时也写了人之美被情欲亵渎。 - It mainly involves these technologies: the detraction of synchronizing signal from video signal, the integration of video signal, the pulse width measurement, computer interface and software programming etc.
它主要涉及到视频信号同步分离技术、视频信号合成技术、脉冲宽度测量技术、计算机接口技术以及计算机程序设计技术等。 - Detraction will not suffer it.
毁谤不容许它这样做。 - The detraction of systolic and diastolic function of right heart of.
捉示窒息婴儿右心收缩和舒张功能受损。
