detriment

detriment [ˈdetrɪmənt]  [ˈdɛtrəmənt] 

第三人称复数:detriments

detriment 基本解释

名词损害,伤害; 造成损害的事物

detriment 相关例句

detriment的解释

名词

1. He sits up very late to the detriment of his health.
    他常常熬夜,这对他的健康不利。

detriment 网络解释

1. 伤害:因为尚有些不确定性,其中最至关重要的是基因组的研究并没有追踪临床实践,伤害(detriment)了临床与流行病研究的已良好确立的方法. 诚然,为了完全探索基因组的医学利益,需要将它整合到涉及有病人的临床研究中,和整合到社会流行病的研究中.

2. 损伤:detraction 浮觉现象 | detriment 损伤 | Detroit Word Recognition Test 底特律识字测验

3. 毁损:detract 降低 | detriment 毁损 | detriment 伤害

detriment 词典解释
detriment的意思

1. 对…有害;有损于
    If something happens to the detriment of something or to a person's detriment, it causes harm or damage to them.

    e.g. Children spend too much time on schoolwork, to the detriment of other activities.
           孩子把太多的时间用于做作业,影响了他们参加其他活动。

2. detriment

2. 对…无害;无损于
    If something happens without detriment to a person or thing, it does not harm or damage them.

    e.g. These difficulties have been overcome without detriment to performance.
           这些困难都已在不影响业绩的情况下得到了克服。

detriment 单语例句

1. We must demonstrate that the free flow of goods and capital does not develop to the detriment of the most vulnerable segments of the population.

2. We cannot speak good English to the detriment of our mother tongue.

3. The group said it rejected protectionism even amid signs some of its members are shielding their industries to the detriment of rivals.

4. The government considers the problem a detriment to the interests of companies and smaller shareholders and the many reason for reported company losses.

5. Authorities feel the rapid growth in manufacturing should not sideline agriculture to the detriment of the nation and its rural communities.

6. The use of trade protective tools is a detriment to US consumers and does nothing to help the less vigorous industries.

7. But despite this detriment and her tomboy look, contest winner Li Yuchun garnered the most audience votes.

8. She accused Bush of having expanded executive power to the detriment of the Constitution, while often operating in secrecy.

9. detriment

9. The genetically modified fish would grow fast and consume more food to the detriment of conventional wild salmon.

10. But many parents worried their children would devote themselves to electronic games to the detriment of their studies.

detriment 英英释义

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noun

1. a damage or loss

    Synonym: hurt

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