detraction 英 [dɪ'trækʃən]   美 [dɪˈtrækʃən]

detraction

detraction  英 [dɪ'trækʃən] 美 [dɪˈtrækʃən]

n. 诽谤;减损 

名词复数:detractions 

Then came envy; then detraction; then hate; then persecution. 随之而来的是妒忌;然后是诋毁;然后是憎恶;然后是迫害。
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。

  • A detraction is the opposite of an attraction––it is something bad about someone or something. If you love peace and quiet and you’re thinking about buying a house, a location on a major road would be a detraction.
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  • n. 诽谤;减损
  • 1. Then came envy; then detraction; then hate; then persecution.

    随之而来的是妒忌;然后是诋毁;然后是憎恶;然后是迫害。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. 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。

  • detraction (n.) mid-14c., from Old French detraccion "detraction, disparagement, denigration," from Latin detractionem (nominative detractio) "a drawing off," from past participle stem of detrahere "take down, pull down, disparage," from de- "down" (see de-) + trahere "to pull" (see tract (n.1)). The fem. form detractress is attested from 1716.
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