detrimental

美音:[ˌdɛtriˈmɛnt(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.不利的

网络有害的;损害的;造成伤害的

完整释义:


adj.

1.有害的,不利的


例句:

  1. "It would be extremely detrimental not to have the US on board, " she said.
    “美国不表同意会产生极其不利的影响,”拉加德表示。

  2. These subsidies acted like a bounty on exportation in favour of the English, and were detrimental to the German manufactories.
    这类补助看来好象是对英国出口事业的鼓励,而德国工业却遭到了莫大损害。

  3. This machine may be of interest where the cost of winding connections is important, but again high torque ripple may be detrimental.
    这个机器也许包缠连接的费用重要的是利益,但高的扭矩波纹也许再是损伤的。

  4. In antagonistic pleiotropy, one of these effects is beneficial and another is detrimental.
    拮抗性基因多效,是指其中一个影响是有益的,而另一个是有害的。

  5. The findings show that social influence "tends to operate more in detrimental directions, especially for BMI" , said the authors.
    研究人员说,结果证明社会影响的“不利作用似乎很大,尤其在体重指数上。”

  6. "Obviously there has been a lot of speculation on my position . . . This speculation is detrimental, " Mr Kallasvuo told CNBC.
    “对于我的职位显然存在很多猜测……这种猜测有害无益,”康培凯向CNBC表示。

  7. In many applications a small amount of slip in a connection is not detrimental and is sometimes even desirable.
    在许多应用场合少量的溜进来的一种联系,有时并不会有损于甚至是有益的。

  8. Here in the land of the free, this system often is detrimental to our health due to people's lack of understanding and appreciation for it.
    现在人们在很多情况下由于对自身的不了解,做了很多对身体有害的事情。

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