undermine
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you undermine something such as a feeling or a system, you make it less strong or less secure than it was before, often by a gradual process or by repeated efforts. 逐渐削弱; 逐渐动摇
Offering advice on each and every problem will undermine her feeling of being adult. 每个问题都为她提出忠告会逐渐削弱她的成年意识。
2. V-T If you undermine someone or undermine their position or authority, you make their authority or position less secure, often by indirect methods. (通常以间接方式) 动摇 (某人的地位或权威)
She undermined him and destroyed his confidence in his own talent. 她动摇了他的地位,摧毁了他对自己才能的信心。
3. V-T If you undermine someone's efforts or undermine their chances of achieving something, you behave in a way that makes them less likely to succeed. 破坏; 损害 (某人的努力或成功的机会)
The continued fighting threatens to undermine efforts to negotiate an agreement. 持续的战斗有可能破坏通过谈判达成协议的努力。
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undermine /ˌʌndəˈmaɪn/ (undermining,undermined,undermines)
剑桥词典
- to make someone less confident , less powerful , or less likely to succeed , or to make something weaker , often gradually
- A succession of scandals and revelations has undermined the government over the past year .
- Suddenly she just turned on me and accused me of undermining her.
- The country's economic position has been seriously undermined by this affair .
- He's been trying to undermine her position by spreading rumours about her.
- If you continually criticize children you can seriously undermine their confidence . 返回 undermine
(常指逐渐地)削弱信心、权威等,损害
The president has accused two cabinet members of working secretly to undermine his position /him. 总统指责有两位内阁部长在暗中算计他。
Criticism just undermines their confidence . 批评只是削弱了他们的信心。
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