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(кого-л./что-л.)
belittle, detract (from)* * ** * *умалять; умалить belittle, detract, depreciate* * *belittledepreciatederogatedetract -
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1) General subject: abstract, amputate, bereave, deduct, defraud (с помощью обмана), denudate, deprive, derogate (часть прав и т. п.), detract, reave, reive, reive away, reive from, rob, rob (что-л.), strip, subduct, take, take away, take up, take up (время и т.п.), tear, tear out, wean (от груди), withdraw, wrong, tear from (силой), back up (back up a month from the wedding day to prepare), repossess2) Biology: remove3) Poetical language: widow5) Agriculture: ablate6) Railway term: absorb7) Australian slang: knock off8) Diplomatic term: denude10) Business: detract from, divest, rob of, subtract -
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1) General subject: detract, down-grade, poor mouth, poor-mouth2) Colloquial: diminish4) Business: depreciate, detract from -
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1) General subject: belittle, curtail, depreciate, derogate (заслуги, достоинство), detract, disparage, lessen, minish, play down, poor mouth, poor-mouth, sully, take away, talk down, take from2) Bookish: (from) derogate (заслуги, достоинства)3) Religion: abase5) Australian slang: throw off at6) Diplomatic term: derogate (заслуги, достоинства)7) Business: detract from, diminish8) leg.N.P. deprecate9) Makarov: cry down -
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гл.belittle, detract ( from), depreciate, derogateумалять чьи-л. заслуги — belittle smb.'s services; detract from smb.'s merit
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умалить (вн.)belittle (d.), detract (from), depreciate (d.)умалять чьи-л. заслуги — belittle smb.'s services; detract from smb.'s merit
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несов. - умаля́ть, сов. - умали́ть; (вн.)belittle (d), detract (from), depreciate (d)умаля́ть чьи-л заслу́ги — belittle smb's services; detract from smb's merit
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несовер. - умалять; совер. - умалитьbelittle, detract (from), depreciate; derogateумалять чьи-л. заслуги — to belittle smb.'s services; to detract from smb.'s merit
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•The liquid film impairs the efficiency of the column.
•The grade of rock must be kept high to hold down the shipping cost per unit of phosphate.
•The internal voids detract from the engine's performance.
•Efficiency was depressed (or reduced) by increases in liquid viscosity.
•The presence of carbon depresses the melting point of iron.
•The presence of nickel lowers the critical temperatures.
•Air resistance would whittle away the speed of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > снижать
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2) Sports: underscore, undervalue3) Engineering: underestimate, underrate4) Makarov: detract, under-estimate (оценку), underrate (техническую характеристику) -
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1) General subject: discount enjoyment (от книги)2) Makarov: detract a great deal from pleasure, discount enjoymentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испортить (кому-л.) все удовольствие
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1) General subject: avert (мысли), beguile, distract (внимание и т. п.), divert (внимание), divert (внимание и т.п.), head off, prescind (от чего-л. - from), put off (от чего-либо), recall (от чего-л.), wean (от чего-л. - from), abstract, throw off, sidetrack (от темы, например 'But I was sidetracked by his response, and a little miffed.'), (кого-л.-with smb.) run interference3) Mathematics: digress4) Railway term: side-track (от - from)5) Economy: draw away (напр. рабочую силу), draw away (рабочую силу)6) Accounting: divert (напр. ресурсы на другие цели)7) Diplomatic term: divert (ресурсы на другие цели и т.п.)8) Oil: sidetrack from9) Arms production: divert (внимания противника)10) Makarov: detract (внимание и т.п.), draw away, draw off, call off (внимание), draw off (внимание), distract from (внимание и т. п.), cut off (напр. рабочую силу) -
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См. также в других словарях:
detract — detract, distract Both words are used transitively (with an object) followed by from; but their meanings are different. Detract, which (more than distract) is also used without an object, means ‘to take away (a part of something), to diminish’: • … Modern English usage
Detract — De*tract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detracted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detracting}.] [L. detractus, p. p. of detrahere to detract; de + trahere to draw: cf. F. d[ e]tracter. See {Trace}.] 1. To take away; to withdraw. [1913 Webster] Detract much from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Detract — De*tract , 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
detract — ► VERB (detract from) ▪ cause (something) to seem less valuable or impressive. DERIVATIVES detraction noun. ORIGIN Latin detrahere draw away … English terms dictionary
detract — I verb abate, belittle, blacken, blame, decrease, decry, defame, denigrate, depreciate, derogate, deteriorate, diminish, discommend, discount, disparage, distract, divert, draw away, lessen, lower, malign, minimize II index bait (harass), blame,… … Law dictionary
detract — early 15c., from M.Fr. détracter, from L. detractus, pp. of detrahere to take down, pull down, disparage (see DETRACTION (Cf. detraction)). Related: Detracted; detracting … Etymology dictionary
detract — belittle, minimize, disparage, derogate, *decry, depreciate Analogous words: asperse, *malign, traduce, defame, vilify, calumniate, slander, libel: reduce, lessen, diminish, *decrease Contrasted words: enhance, heighten, *intensify: magnify,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
detract — [v] take away a part; lessen backbite*, belittle, blister, cheapen, cut rate, decrease, decry, depreciate, derogate, devaluate, diminish, discount, discredit, disesteem, draw away, knock*, laugh at, lower, minimize, misprize, reduce, subtract… … New thesaurus
detract — [dē trakt′, ditrakt′] vt. [ME detracten < L detractare, to decline, depreciate < detractus, pp. of detrahere, to draw away < de , from + trahere, to DRAW] 1. to take or draw away 2. Now Rare to belittle; disparage vi. to take something… … English World dictionary
detract — v. (d; intr., tr.) to detract from (the scandal will not detract from his fame) * * * [dɪ trækt] (d; intr., tr.) to detract from (the scandal will not detract from his fame) … Combinatory dictionary
detract — de|tract [dıˈtrækt] v detract from [detract from sth] phr v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: detractus, past participle of detrahere to take away ] to make something seem less good ▪ One mistake is not going to detract from your achievement … Dictionary of contemporary English