detractor 英 [dɪˈtræktə(r)]   美 [dɪˈtræktər]

detractor

detractor  英 [dɪˈtræktə(r)] 美 [dɪˈtræktər]

n. 贬低者;诽谤者 

名词复数:detractors 

John Locke is both a supporter and detractor from the theory of Libertarianism. 洛克(John Locke)既是自由意志论的支持者,也是它的批评者。
But for every fan there is a detractor, critical not just of the monastery's approach but Shi's own lifestyle. 有一个粉丝,就会有一个批评者。 人们不仅批评少林寺的经营方式,还批评释本人的生活方式。

  • A detractor is someone who puts you down. When you're proposing ideas at work, your detractor is the person who finds fault with everything you say.
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  • n. 贬低者;诽谤者
  • 1. John Locke is both a supporter and detractor from the theory of Libertarianism.

    洛克(John Locke)既是自由意志论的支持者,也是它的批评者。

  • 2. But for every fan there is a detractor, critical not just of the monastery's approach but Shi's own lifestyle.

    有一个粉丝,就会有一个批评者。 人们不仅批评少林寺的经营方式,还批评释本人的生活方式。

  • 3. The attack took many by surprise, because few had anticipated that the major detractor of the faith would be one of our own.

    这一攻击使许多人非常惊奇,因为很少人料想到信仰的主要诽谤者竟是我们自己中间的一位。

  • detractor (n.) late 14c., from Anglo-French detractour, Old French detractor "detractor, backbiter," from Latin detractor, agent noun from detrahere (see detraction).
de·tract·or / dɪˈtræktə(r) ; NAmE dɪˈtræktər / noun [usually plural ] ( fml especially formal) a person who tries to make sb/sth seem less good or valuable by criticizing it 诋毁者;贬低者;恶意批评者 detractor detractors de·tract·or / dɪˈtræktə(r) ; NAmE dɪˈtræktər /
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