
英:/'dɪ'trækʃən/ 美:/'dɪ'trækʃən/
GRE
n. 诽谤;减损
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。
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。
But if it is detraction, you might feel horrible, and you may self-deprecation.
但如果那是诽谤,你会感觉很糟糕,你可能还会自我贬低。
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。
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;
n.|scandal/personalities;诽谤;减损
detraction(名词)指通过贬低他人或事物的价值来削弱其声誉的行为,通常带有不公正或恶意批评的性质。该词源自动词"detract",本意为"转移"或"减损",在拉丁语中由"detractio"(贬低)演变而来。
根据《牛津英语词典》的定义,detraction包含两个核心含义:
在语言学应用中,该词常见于法律文本(如诽谤诉讼)和伦理讨论(如职业道德规范)。剑桥词典强调其与"诽谤"的区别在于,detraction更侧重对真实优点的刻意忽视,而非完全虚构缺陷。
权威来源参考:
单词detraction 的详细解释如下:
detraction 是名词,主要包含两层含义:
例句:His constant detraction of colleagues' achievements created a toxic work environment.(他不断贬低同事的成就,导致工作氛围恶化)。
例句:The politician sued the newspaper for detraction.(该政客因诽谤起诉了报社)。
如需进一步了解发音或例句,可参考词典来源(如、6)。
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