释义 |
downgrade美 ['daʊn.ɡreɪd] 英 ['daʊn.ɡreɪd] - v.降低;使降职;使降级;贬低
- n.下坡
- adj.下坡的;衰落的
- 网络下调评级;退步;降等
过去分词:downgraded 现在分词:downgrading 第三人称单数:downgrades v. demote,reduce,lower,relegate 1. | ~ sb/sth (from sth) (to sth) 使降职;使降级to move sb/sth down to a lower rank or level |
| She's been downgraded from principal to vice-principal. 她已从校长降职为副校长。 |
2. | ~ sth/sb 贬低;降低;低估to make sth/sb seem less important or valuable than it/they really are |
v. | 2. 降低(地位、级别、阶级等),贬低(他人);(美国政府文件)降低(保密级) 2. 降低(地位、级别、阶级等),贬低(他人);(美国政府文件)降低(保密级) | n. | | adj. | |
v. | 1. to lower the status, value, or rating of something 2. to move somebody from one post or job to another with less responsibility, status, or pay 3. to speak or write disparagingly about somebody or something 4. to treat something in a way that shows that you think it is now less important than it was 5. to move someone to a job that is less important and has less pay, or to change a job so that it is less important and has less pay 6. to give someone a lower grade for an examination than they received at first 1. to lower the status, value, or rating of something 2. to move somebody from one post or job to another with less responsibility, status, or pay 3. to speak or write disparagingly about somebody or something 4. to treat something in a way that shows that you think it is now less important than it was 5. to move someone to a job that is less important and has less pay, or to change a job so that it is less important and has less pay 6. to give someone a lower grade for an examination than they received at first | n. | 1. a downward slope on a road |
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