derogate

[ˈderəgeɪt]
  • 释义
  • 减损,减少;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    In fact, use a network to derogate, bespatter competitor, had emerged in endlessly.

    事实上, 利用网络来贬损 、 诋毁竞争对手, 已经层出不穷.

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  • 2、

    Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.

    那样的行为有损你的名誉.

    ——《简明英汉词典》
  • 3、

    Such behavior will derogate from your image.

    这样的行为将损及你的形象.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 4、

    There are different kinds of risks which possibly finally cause the listed company value to derogate.

    上市公司成长的过程中面临着各种风险,这些风险可能最终导致公司价值毁损.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 5、

    Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame ( or reputation ).

    这种可耻的行为必将毁坏他的声望.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 6、

    Such a habit may derogate from your reputation.

    这种习惯可能会损害你的声誉.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 7、

    Don't derogate from our principle!

    不要违背我们的原则!

    ——期刊摘选
  • 8、

    I am here not derogate the England players, but you know they've been always overrated.

    我来这里不是为了黑英格兰球员, 但你知道的,英格兰球员一直被高估.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 9、

    The King felt that summoning a parliament would derogate from his authority.

    国王认为召开议会将有损他的权力.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 10、

    Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame.

    这种可耻的,行为必然损害他的名誉.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 11、

    Statutes are not to be presumed to derogate from international law.

    不能认为制定法贬损国际法.

    ——辞典例句
  • 12、

    The parties may not derogate from or vary the effect of this article.

    各当事人不得减损本条或改变其效力.

    ——辞典例句
  • 13、

    Parties cannot exclude the application of this rule or derogate from or vary its effects.

    当事人不得排除本款适用,或者对其法律效力进行限制或变更.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 14、

    An error that will derogate from your reputation.

    将有损你名誉的过失.

    ——期刊摘选