单词 | derogate |
释义 | de·rog·ate /ˈderəɡeɪt/ verb 1.law to state officially that a part of a law or agreement has ended and that it no longer has any legal authority 取消,废除〔法律或协议〕2 derogate from something phrasal verb formal a) IMPORTANT#to make something seem less important or less good 贬低,贬损,有损于 Louis XIV clearly thought it derogated from his dignity as a ruler. 路易十四显然认为这有损于他作为统治者的尊严。b) to ignore a responsibility or duty 违背〔责任〕;玩忽〔职守〕→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusderogate• The law does not allow a man to derogate from his grant.• There is a long-standing presumption that Acts of Parliament are not intended to derogate from the requirements of international law.Origin derogate (1400-1500) Late Latin derogare, from Latin rogare “to ask, make a proposal for (a law)”de·rog·ate verbChineseSyllable of a officially that to state part Corpus |
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