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de.tract (obj) from objdI5trAktv prep [not be detracting]to make (something) seem less valuable or less deserving of admiration, or to take away使贬值,减损,转移She wears so much make-up that I think it actually detracts from her prettiness.她化这么浓的妆,我认为实际上是有损了她的美貌。I don't want to detract (at all/one bit) from his achievements, but having a famous father did undoubtedly help his career.我根本/一点不想诋毁他的成就,不过有个名人爸爸确实对他的事业有帮助。These tax-cutting measures are designed to detract (= take away) public attention from the government's past economic failures.这些减税政策的目的在于转移公众对政府过去经济政策败绩的注意。
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