英:[ˈdetrɪmənt]
美:[ˈdetrɪmənt]
英:[ˈdetrɪmənt]
美:[ˈdetrɪmənt]
det·ri·ment
de tr mnt
复数:detriments
词根:detriment
adj.detrimental 不利的;有害的
adv.detrimentally 有害地;不利地
n.detrimental 有害的人(或物);不受欢迎的求婚者
noun
that which causes harm, injury, or loss.
harm, injury, or loss.Media reports of his son's illegal activities caused detriment to the congressman's political career.
to the detriment of对…不利
15世纪初,“无能力”; 15世纪中期,“任何伤害或损害”,源自古法语 détriment 或直接源自拉丁语 detrimentum “磨损; 损失,损害,失败”,来自 detere 的过去分词词干“磨损”,比喻为“削弱,损害”,源自 de “离开”(见 de-) + terere “摩擦,磨损”(来自 PIE 词根 *tere-(1)“摩擦,转动”)。意思是“导致伤害或损害的东西”始于大约1500年。
损害
Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin detrimentum, from deterere to wear away, impair, from de- + terere to rub — more at throw >entry 1
The first known use of detriment was in the 15th century
detrimentnoun
injury or damage or its cause
1 On paper, he does come across as kind of abrasive and unlikable, but that might be to my journalistic detriment.
2 The majority opinion, written by Justice Harry Blackmun, spoke specifically to the would-be mother’s predicament: The detriment that the State would impose upon the pregnant woman by denying this choice altogether is apparent.
3 "Smashing it" is the grail – a display of firepower, not restraint; a surfeit of heat, to the detriment of nuance.
4 There’s the detriment to our bodies: seltzer is more acidic than regular water, which could wear down tooth enamel.
5 But Hartnett disappears for long stretches, much to the film's detriment.
6 Less frequently related, to the detriment of the reading public and the American voter, has been Trump’s impact on the Democratic Party.
7 But Nolan's approach is so coldly cerebral that it's a detriment to the film's emotional core.
8 He was engrossed in his job to the detriment of his health.
他全身心地投入工作结果损害了他的健康。
9 "Killing and Dying" was conceived in reaction to "Shortcomings," which many readers regard as autobiographical, to Tomine's detriment.
10 To some extent, his father fed that image, he added, “to the detriment of his reputation as an actor.”
11 To our detriment, however, “we don’t seem to have that same belief about friendships.”
12 When Fifty Shades came out it was such a phenomenon that sales grew for a few weeks but at the detriment to other sectors of the market.
13 John Bassett, the owner of the Tampa Bay Bandits, called Trump’s plan “irresponsible and a detriment to everything we are trying to do.”
14 His reluctance to play along with the industry, sometimes to the detriment of his own career, was legendary.
15 During visits with her and when we drive her somewhere in our car — she doesn’t drive — she toys with the phone to the detriment of any other conversations with adults.
16 He loves them to the detriment of artistic moderation. "other."
他对他们的喜爱已经到了有损于艺术性的地步。
17 He added: “The second critique is that capitalism has been distorted for the benefit of the few to the detriment of the many.”
18 That’s what really makes me upset about the Emmys, is that we are trapped in this system that is never going to embrace the new and it does so at its own detriment.
19 She put in long hours at the OUCA, but never to the detriment of her work.
她在保守党俱乐部花费的时间很长, 但决不影响功课.
20 Joint military exercises have increased in the region, to the detriment of trust between countries.
联合军事演习在本地区有增无减,不利于国家间建立信任.
1 有害物
2 不利
bad adverse hostile detrimental prejudicial unfavourable disadvantageous inimical unpropitious minus disadvantage handicap
3 伤害
damage despite injury harm mischief ill scathe get abuse wound bump injure prey sting bruise Savage blight damnify do violence to do a mischief do a number on evil destructive hurtful noxious cost expense hurt vice offense stab prejudice lesion disservice deuce wrong knife violate scar impair mar lacerate aggrieve draw blood do hurt to shed the blood play the mischief with take liberties with do a job on infliction disutility maim hit touch offend mortify do a a mischief trample on do an ill turn to spill the blood of attack bloodletting cut bully dent nip molest do a disservice do in spill blood damaging depredation affect demolish zap knacker deal a blow to scathing nocent teen grievance contusion detract endamage poison undermine spoil outrage debauch disserve
4 损害
detrimentally inroads loss injury hurt toll prejudice corrosion mischief ravage punishing disservice spoilage vitiation scathe damnification reflect damage harm compromise blast stain injure alloy spoil impair smear puncture vitiate damnify wound punishment erosion ill depredation flaw prey degrade mar jeopardize wither jigger nobble chip away do violence to attack affect shatter erode sully detrimental wrongful prejudicial calumnious expense disadvantage detraction break wrong murder butcher blot corrode batter do hurt to trauma insult lesion nuisance derogation undermine maim crab damaging deleterious ravages dent nip blight knacker do a disservice bang up put a crimp in put a crimp on strike at trail tarnish take its toll a heavy toll cost teen suffering inroad tamper whittle founder sink massacre bruise contaminate singe disserve damnous despite ruin affection casualty spoliation damnum derogate cloud grieve jeopardy jeopard shend make a dent in
5 损伤
injury hurt insult corrosion bruise spoilage derogation scaur flaw endamage touch strain spoil impair shatter mar blemish be the worse for wear traumatic detrimental scathing lesion break damage harm disable diminish prejudice snag botch scathe danger wound ruin stretch compromise cripple craze traumatize disserve