derogate
英 [ˈderəɡeɪt]
美 [ˈderəɡeɪt]
v. 贬低; 贬损
过去分词:derogated 过去式:derogated 第三人称单数:derogates 现在分词:derogating
BNC.41245 / COCA.38883
短语用例
derogate from sth
- 回避责任
to ignore a responsibility or duty
牛津词典
verb
- 贬低;贬损
to state that sth or sb is without worth
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- 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。 - Don't derogate from our principle!
不要违背我们的原则! - I am here not to 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。 - Statutes are not to be presumed to derogate from international law.
不能认为制定法贬损国际法。 - People often derogate what they don't understand.
人们常诋毁他们不懂的东西。 - People often derogate others in social comparison and the past selves in temporal comparison, so that they can achieve self-enhancement and ultimately get good self-feelings.
在社会比较中人们会贬低他人,在时间比较中人们会贬低过去的自我,从而来达到提高自我,最终使现在的自我感觉良好。 - Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
那样的行为有损你的名誉。 - Don't derogate from principles.
不要违背原则。 - Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame.
这种可耻的,行为必然损害他的名誉。 - Underlying these rules are the common points: concealing direct and indirect risk to derogate of loss corporate assets, thereby decreasing the interests of shareholders and creditors.
这四项子规则的共性在于:行为本身均隐含着直接或间接的公司资产减损或资产丧失的风险,从而有损公司股东或债权人的利益。