cheapens
英 [ˈtʃiːpənz]
美 [ˈtʃiːpənz]
v. 使丧失威信; 使贬低; 降低…的价格; 使贬值; 贬低
cheapen的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使有失身价;使降低身份;使贬值
If somethingcheapensa person or thing, it lowers their reputation or position.- When America boycotted the Moscow Olympics it cheapened the medals won...
美国抵制莫斯科奥运会的行为使金牌的含金量降低了。 - Love is a word cheapened by overuse.
“爱”这个字眼用得太滥不值钱了。
- When America boycotted the Moscow Olympics it cheapened the medals won...
双语例句
- In my view, it cheapens life when the costs of interventions set the priorities, especially when so many millions of people continue to be infected with HIV.
在我看来,以干预措施的费用来确定轻重缓急,尤其是还有数百万人仍在继续受到艾滋病毒感染之时,这是对生命的一种践踏。 - Now, some people feel that making money from your blog cheapens the content.
现在,有些人认为,从您的博客的钱贱卖的内容。 - In the paired samples and independent samples, when the sellers are state-owned shares or corporate shares, the regression results are negative. It shows that state-owned assets may be cheapens.
在配对样本和独立样本中,当卖方股权性质为国有股或者国有法人股时,回归系数皆为负,表明可能存在国有资产贱卖的情形。 - Constant complaining cheapens you.
不断的抱怨会贬损你的身价。 - There's a sense plastic cheapens the product, so we'll have to see if there's consumer acceptance.
有一种说法,就是塑料酒瓶会使产品显得廉价,所以我们得看看消费者的意向如何。 - Because he cheapens us all.
因为他使我们大家掉价。