
undermine的中英翻译介绍
1. 基本释义
undermine [ˌʌndərˈmaɪn] (动词)
- 削弱;破坏
- 暗中破坏;挖...的墙脚;逐渐破坏
2. 形容词和名词的不同含义
形容词
- 无
名词
- 无
3. 词语辨析
undermine与sabotage的区别在于,前者强调逐渐削弱或破坏,而后者强调采取秘密或故意的方式来破坏。
4. 词汇扩充
underminer (名词)
5. 近义词
- weaken
- sabotage
- subvert
- impair
- erode
6. 反义词
- support
- strengthen
- bolster
7. 柯林斯词典
undermine (verb)
If you undermine something such as a system or a person's authority, you make it weaker or less effective, often by a gradual process or by repeated efforts.
8. 牛津词典
undermine (verb)
Erode the base or foundation of (a rock formation).
Lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously.
9. 用法
undermine可以用作及物动词或不及物动词。
常见搭配:undermine someone's authority/power/position/reputation/confidence
10. 相关的例句
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)
- The constant criticism undermined her confidence. (不断的批评削弱了她的信心。)
- The scandal undermined the government's credibility. (丑闻破坏了政府的信誉。)
- His actions were intended to undermine the company's reputation. (他的行为旨在破坏公司的声誉。)
- Her remarks were seen as an attempt to undermine his authority. (她的评论被视为试图削弱他的权威。)
- They sought to undermine the rival company's position in the market. (他们试图削弱竞争对手在市场上的地位。)