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detriment

noun
/ˈdetrɪmənt/
/ˈdetrɪmənt/
[uncountable, countable, usually singular] (formal)Idioms
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  1. the act of causing harm or damage; something that causes harm or damage伤害;损害;造成伤害(或损害)的事物
    • Wood accounts for 90% of energy production in some countries, with consequent environmental detriment.有些国家90%的能源产自木材,因而给环境造成了破坏。
    • Too many tests are a detriment to good education.过多的考试不利于良好的教育。
    Word Originlate Middle English in the sense ‘loss sustained by damage’: from Old French, from Latin detrimentum, from detri-, stem of deterere ‘wear away’.
Idioms
to the detriment of somebody/something | to somebody's/something’s detriment
  1. resulting in harm or damage to somebody/something(结果)不利于,有害于,有损于
    • He was engrossed in his job to the detriment of his health.他全身心地投入工作结果损害了他的健康。
without detriment (to somebody/something)
  1. not resulting in harm or damage to somebody/something(结果)无害于,无损于
    • This tax cannot be introduced without detriment to people’s living standards.这项税收的征收不能不损害人民的生活水平。

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