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detract from something phrasal verb with detractverbuk /dɪˈtrækt/ us /dɪˈtrækt/ to make something seem less valuable or less deserving of admiration than it really is : (在价值、美誉度等方面)对…产生不利影响;眨低;有损乎 All that make-up she wears actually detracts from her beauty, I think.我认为她的那种化妆效果实际上有损于她的美。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Humiliating and degrading abase abasement be under a cloudidiom bring/take someone down a peg (or two)idiom bruise someone's egoidiom dishonour dishonourable dishonourably doghouse exhibition ignobly ignominious ignominiously ignominy in the doghouseidiom shoddily shoddiness shoddy stoop stoop to something
detract from something | American Dictionary
detract from something phrasal verb with detractverb us/dɪˈtrækt frəm/ to make something seem less valuable or less deserving of admiration: These small faults, however, do not detract from the overall quality of the book. |