vitiate是什么意思,vitiate的意思翻译、用法、同义词、例句
vitiate英标
英:/'ˈvɪʃieɪt/ 美:/'ˈvɪʃieɪt/
常用解释
毁坏
词性
过去式:vitiated 过去分词:vitiated 现在分词:vitiating 第三人称单数:vitiates
类别
GRE,SAT
常用词典
vt. 损害,弄坏;使无效;污染
例句
The factory's extreme practices have greatly vitiated the productivity of its workers.
这家工厂的极端做法极大地削弱了工人的生产效率。
A word from you is very likely to vitiate all the previous efforts of this young man.
你的一句话就很有可能毁坏这个年轻人之前的所有付出。
The official assured the public that this would not vitiate the legal effect of the clause.
这位官员向民众保证这不会影响该条款的法律效力。
He said that American military power should never again be vitiated by political concerns.
他说美国的军事力量绝不能再次因为政治上的考虑而有所削弱
But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
但这不会威胁到他的奖学金。
A single word may vitiate a contract.
一字之差即可使合同作废。
No such Variation shall vitiate this Contract.
这就会损害直译的价值。
No such Variation shall vitiate or invalidate this Contract.
任何该等变更都不会影响本合同或造成本合同失效。
WE DENY that alleged errors and discrepancies that have not yet been resolved vitiate the truth claims of the Bible.
尚未解决所谓的圣经难题及不解之处,会损及圣经的真理宣告。
同义词
vt.|hurt/break/blast;损害,弄坏;使无效;污染
网络扩展资料
词性: 动词
发音: [ˈvɪʃieɪt]
释义:
损害,削弱,使失去效力或价值。
例句:The presence of counterfeit goods vitiated the legitimacy of the entire market. (假冒伪劣商品的存在破坏了整个市场的合法性。)
玷污,败坏,使不纯洁。
例句:The scandal vitiated his reputation and credibility. (丑闻玷污了他的声誉和信誉。)
用法:
vitiate常用于正式场合,强调某种情况因某种因素而受到不良影响。常与“efforts, attempts, quality, reputation”等搭配使用。
近义词:
impair, mar, undermine, damage, spoil
反义词:
enhance, improve, strengthen