detract | (vt) ทำให้เบี่ยนเบน, See also: ทำให้หันเห |
detract | (vi) ลดค่า, See also: ลดความสำคัญ, เสื่อมเสีย, Syn. degrade, derograte, Ant. appreciate |
detractor | (n) ผู้กล่าวร้าย |
detraction | (n) การลดค่า, See also: การลดความสำคัญ, การเสื่อมเสีย, Ant. compliment, praise |
detract from | (phrv) ทำให้ลดลง (คุณค่า, ความสำคัญ, ผลกระทบ), Syn. take away from, take from |
detract | (ดิแทรคทฺ') vt., vi. หันเห, เคลื่อนย้าย, เอาออก, เลิกล้ม, ทำลาย, ลดค่า, See also: detractingly adv. detractor n. |
detraction | (ดิแทรค'เชิน) n. การหันเห, การเคลื่อนย้าย, การเอาออก, การลดต่ำ, การทำให้เสื่อมเกียรติ., See also: detractive adj. ดูdetraction |
detract | (vi) ลดค่า, เอาออก |
detract | (vt) ยั่วยุ, หันเห, เลิกล้ม, ทำลาย, เคลื่อนย้าย |
detraction | (n) การเคลื่อนย้าย, การเลิกล้ม, การหันเห, การลดค่า |
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detraction | (n) a petty disparagement, Syn. petty criticism |
detraction | (n) the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) |
detractive | (adj) causing to decrease in importance or value |
detractor | (n) one who disparages or belittles the worth of something, Syn. depreciator, disparager, knocker |
Detract | v. t. Detract much from the view of the without. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ] That calumnious critic . . . |
Detract | v. i. To take away a part or something, especially from one's credit; to lessen reputation; to derogate; to defame; -- often with from. [ 1913 Webster ] It has been the fashion to detract both from the moral and literary character of Cicero. V. Knox. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detracter | n. One who detracts; a detractor. [ 1913 Webster ] Other detracters and malicious writers. Sir T. North. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detractingly | adv. In a detracting manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detraction | n. [ F. détraction, L. detractio. ] The detraction of the eggs of the said wild fowl. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detractious | a. Containing detraction; detractory. [ R. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detractive | a. |
Detractiveness | n. The quality of being detractive. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Detractor | n. [ L.: cf. F. détracteur. ] One who detracts; a derogator; a defamer. [ 1913 Webster ] His detractors were noisy and scurrilous. Macaulay. |
Detractory | a. Defamatory by denial of desert; derogatory; calumnious. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
雑味 | [ざつみ, zatsumi] (n) bitterness or other unpleasant taste (that detracts from the flavour of a drink) [Add to Longdo] |
天涯比隣 | [てんがいひりん, tengaihirin] (exp) a great distance does not detract from the feeling (relationship) of endearment; feeling as though a dear one faraway were living in one's close neighborhood [Add to Longdo] |
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