1.降低,减损(价值,名誉等)
2.诬蔑,损坏,伤害
3.转移(注意)
1.to reduce the quality, value, or importance of something by taking something away from it
1.However, it did not want at any point to detract from the intergovernmental nature of the Organization.
但是,该代表团并不希望在任何问题上减损WIPO政府间组织的性质。
2.If she wins, let it be with a fair and open vote that will only add to rather than detract from her legitimacy and effectiveness.
如果她最终胜出,让她通过一场公开公平的投票获胜吧,这只会增强、而非削弱她的合法性与有效性。
3.Slant eyes and narrow, triangular eyes detract from correct expression and are to be faulted.
倾眼、三角形且窄的眼与正确的表情背离,为缺陷。
4.The United States said the row should not detract from any progress on the talks.
美国表示,此次边境冲突不应影响会谈所取得的进展。
5.This fact does not detract from the greatness of her achievement a bit.
这个事实丝毫减少不了她的成就的重要性。
6.However, in regard to Lifestyles Condoms, men continue to maintain that this product does not detract from their sexual pleasure.
但是谈到生活方式这种安全套时,男性们一直觉得这一产品丝毫没有减少他们的性愉悦感。
7.We each grow as a result of caring and being cared for; we each share in an enriching experience that does not detract form our being.
我们因爱与被爱而成长;我们彼此分享积累的丰富经验而又不削减自己的个性。
8.That's not what I said. Do they detract from the work?
这不是我要说的。它们贬低他的工作吗?
9.The implausibility of that claim should not detract from the potential impact of the plan .
这个看似不太真实的声明无法降低这个计划的潜在影响。
10.However even driving rain and a brisk wind could not detract him from a near impeccable performance.
但是,即使瓢泼大雨,凛冽大风也没有影响到他一场几乎完美的表现。