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undermine美 [.ʌndər'maɪn] 英 [.ʌndə(r)'maɪn] - v.逐渐削弱(信心、权威等);使逐步减少效力;从根基处破坏;挖…的墙脚
- 网络暗中破坏;渐渐破坏;逐渐损害
第三人称单数:undermines 现在分词:undermining 过去式:undermined v.+n. undermine confidence,undermine authority,undermine stability,undermine power,undermine structure v. weaken,dent,challenge,destabilize,demoralize 1. | ~ sth 逐渐削弱(信心、权威等);使逐步减少效力to make sth, especially sb's confidence or authority, gradually weaker or less effective |
| Our confidence in the team has been seriously undermined by their recent defeats. 他们最近的几次失利已严重动摇了我们对该队的信心。 | | This crisis has undermined his position. 这场危机已损害了他的地位。 |
2. | ~ sth 从根基处破坏;挖…的墙脚to make sth weaker at the base, for example by digging under it |
v. | 1. 掘…的下面,在…下面掘地道,暗掘;冲蚀;削弱…的基础;用阴险手段毁损,暗中破坏(名声等);伤害(健康等) 1. 掘…的下面,在…下面掘地道,暗掘;冲蚀;削弱…的基础;用阴险手段毁损,暗中破坏(名声等);伤害(健康等) | n. | |
v. | 1. to weaken something by removing or wearing away material from its base or from beneath it 2. to diminish or weaken something gradually 3. to weaken, discredit, or destroy somebody or something by covert and malicious action 4. to dig a tunnel underneath something, especially a fortification, in order to plant explosives or make it collapse 5. to make something or someone become gradually less effective, confident, or successful 6. to dig under something, especially so that it becomes weaker 7. make a hollow or tunnel under;weaken at the base 1. to weaken something by removing or wearing away material from its base or from beneath it 2. to diminish or weaken something gradually 3. to weaken, discredit, or destroy somebody or something by covert and malicious action 4. to dig a tunnel underneath something, especially a fortification, in order to plant explosives or make it collapse 5. to make something or someone become gradually less effective, confident, or successful 6. to dig under something, especially so that it becomes weaker 7. make a hollow or tunnel under;weaken at the base |
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