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1 that does not detract from his merit
Новый англо-русский словарь > that does not detract from his merit
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2 detract
detract [dɪˊtrækt] v1) отнима́ть; уменьша́ть2) умаля́ть, принижа́ть;that does not detract from his merit э́то не умаля́ет его́ заслу́ги
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3 detract
dɪˈtrækt гл.
1) отнимать;
вычитать, уменьшать Syn: diminish, decrease
2) умалять, принижать, приуменьшать( from) (значение, ценность, действенность) That does not detract from his merit. ≈ Это не умаляет его заслуги. Syn: belittle
3) отвлекать (внимание и т. п.) to detract attention ≈ отвлекать внимание принижать;
умалять, приуменьшать - this does not * from his merit это не умаляет его достоинств - it *s somewhat from his reputation это в какой-то мере подрывает его репутацию;
это бросает на него некоторую тень - anger *s much from her beauty в гневе она становится некрасивой уменьшать, отнимать - to * a great deal from smb.'s pleasure испортить кому-л. все удовольствие - to add or to * прибавить или убавить (американизм) отвлекать (внимание и т. п.) detract отнимать;
уменьшать ~ умалять, принижать;
that does not detract from his merit это не умаляет его заслуги ~ умалять, принижать;
that does not detract from his merit это не умаляет его заслуги -
4 detract
[dɪˈtrækt]detract отнимать; уменьшать detract умалять, принижать; that does not detract from his merit это не умаляет его заслуги detract умалять, принижать; that does not detract from his merit это не умаляет его заслуги -
5 detract
[dɪ'trækt]гл.1) отнимать; вычитать, уменьшатьSyn:2) ( detract from) умалять, принижать, приуменьшатьThat does not detract from his merit. — Это не умаляет его заслуги.
Syn:3) амер. отвлекать ( внимание) -
6 detract
verb1) отнимать; уменьшать2) умалять, принижать; that does not detract from his merit это не умаляет его заслугиSyn:ffa.htm>belittle* * *(v) приуменьшать; приуменьшить* * *отнимать; вычитать, уменьшать* * *[de·tract || dɪ'trækt] v. принижать, умалять, уменьшать, отнимать* * *отниматьпринижатьумалятьуменьшать* * *1) отнимать 2) умалять, принижать, приуменьшать 3) отвлекать (внимание и т. п.)
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