detract from 的 2 个定义
- to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation.
- to draw away or divert; distract: to detract another's attention from more important issues.
- Archaic. to take away; abate: The dilapidated barn detracts charm from the landscape.
detract from 近义词
等同于 preponderate
detract from 的近义词 40 个
- boss
- command
- control
- dictate
- direct
- domineer
- eclipse
- handle
- head
- influence
- lead
- manage
- monopolize
- outshine
- overbear
- overrule
- overshadow
- predominate
- prevail
- reign
- rule
- run
- subject
- subjugate
- sway
- tyrannize
- call the shots
- have one's way
- have upper hand
- hold sway over
- keep under thumb
- lay down the law
- lead by the nose
- play first fiddle
- prevail over
- reign supreme
- rule the roost
- run the show
- sit on top of
- superabound
detract from 的反义词 9 个
等同于 diminish
detract from 的近义词 20 个
- minimize
- abuse
- cheapen
- decry
- demean
- depreciate
- derogate
- devalue
- pan
- bad-mouth
- cut down to size
- dispraise
- dump on
- give comeuppance
- knock off high horse
- poormouth
- put away
- put down
- run down
- tear down
detract from 的反义词 18 个
等同于 discount
等同于 dominate
detract from 的近义词 39 个
- command
- control
- dictate
- influence
- lead
- manage
- monopolize
- overshadow
- prevail
- run
- boss
- direct
- domineer
- eclipse
- handle
- head
- outshine
- overbear
- overrule
- predominate
- preponderate
- reign
- subject
- subjugate
- sway
- tyrannize
- call the shots
- have one's way
- have upper hand
- hold sway over
- keep under thumb
- lay down the law
- lead by the nose
- play first fiddle
- prevail over
- rule the roost
- run the show
- sit on top of
- superabound
detract from 的反义词 9 个
等同于 downgrade
等同于 dwarf
更多detract from例句
- That does give us all pause — but it doesn’t take away or detract from where I think the market is headed.
- This new lens hardly detracts from Linda’s magnificent saga.
- More frustrating is the way its stage-managed surface detracts from everything that’s more distinctive and spontaneous about the Haarts’ story.
- Experts fear such fake news detracts from how trafficking really happens.
- If they keep throwing curve balls or adding on things, that detracts from what they’ve hired us to do.
- “Pillows are ‘light,’ ‘fluffy,’ and may detract from our message,” she wrote.
- His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics.
- Abortion-rights advocates by no means seek to detract from LGBT movement or begrudge it victories.
- But the religious iconography did not detract from the excitement brewing in the room.
- Clarence Thomas had 48 votes against him, a fact that does not, alas, detract a whit from his votes and opinions.
- She was growing a little stout, but it did not seem to detract an iota from the grace of every step, pose, gesture.
- And to confirmeYour grace towards me, against all such as may Detract my actions, and life hereafter,I now preferre it to you.
- It does not detract from his merits, it rather adds thereto, that his brush was also photographic.
- If I add that he is in one respect to be included among the most virulent, I do not necessarily detract from his value.
- Nor does it detract from his fame as a man of genius that he did not originate the most profound of his declarations.