derogation

derogation

美 [ˌderə'geɪʃn]  英 [ˌderə'geɪʃn]

  • n.(对法规等的)背离;含有贬义的言辞(或行为)
  • 网络毁损;减损;克减

词形变化

复数:derogations  

英汉双解

n.
1.
(对法规等的)背离an occasion when a rule or law is allowed to be ignored
2.
含有贬义的言辞(或行为)words or actions which show that sb or sth is considered to have no worth

英汉解释

n.
1.
毁损
2.
部分废除

英英解释

n.

例句

Then the thesis analyses sexism in terms of the generic masculine, word order and semantic derogation of women in greater detail.

接着论文阳性泛指词序词义方面性别歧视现象进行详细分析

Serious injury refers to the all-around and major derogation suffered by the domestic industries.

严重损害国内产业受到全面重大减损

Nothing in this Agreement may be interpreted as derogation to compulsory provisions of law.

协议任何条款可以解释强制性法律规定损毁

The Supplier must obtain a written Derogation from the Purchaser before the Delivery of concerned Equipment, Parts or Spare Parts.

交付有关设备部件备件之前必须获得买方书面减损说明

However, the derogation applies only to certain specified agricultural crops.

不过农民免责只限某些特定农业作物

The Derogation request must describe the Deviation and the associated planning to remedy.

要求减损必须描述偏差所在及其相关补救计划

I think we make a mistake when we react to a compliment with denial and derogation.

认为对待恭维采取否定贬低态度错误

Derogation of intensity of sound in measuring sound velocity by resonance interference method

共振干涉声速测定声强减损讨论