detraction
英 [dɪ'trækʃən]
美[dɪ'trækʃən]
- n. 诽谤;减损
英英释意
- 1. a petty disparagement
- 2. 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"
双语例句
- 1. 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.
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- 2. Envy has no other quality But that of detraction from virtue.
- 嫉妒除了损坏美德外,别无可取之处.
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- 3. Envy has no other quality but that of detraction from virtue.
- 嫉妒除了毁损美德外,别无他用.
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- 4. Detraction will not suffer it.
- 毁谤不容许它这样做.
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- 5. Detraction pursues the great.
- 人大招物议,树大惹风吹.
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