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单词 detracting
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detractingn.

/dɪˈtraktɪŋ/
Etymology: < detract v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of detract v.; †protraction (obsolete); †shunning, avoiding (obsolete); disparagement, detraction.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun]
longingeOE
bideOE
abodec1225
bodea1300
demura1300
dwella1300
litinga1300
delayc1300
delayingc1300
demurrancec1300
but honec1325
without ensoignec1325
abidec1330
dretchingc1330
dwellingc1330
essoinc1330
tarrying1340
litea1350
delaymenta1393
respitea1393
oversettinga1398
delayancea1400
delitea1400
lingeringa1400
stounding?a1400
sunyiea1400
targea1400
train?a1400
deferring14..
dilation14..
dayc1405
prolongingc1425
spacec1430
adjourningc1436
retardationc1437
prolongation?a1439
training1440
adjournment1445
sleuthingc1450
tarry1451
tarriance1460
prorogation1476
oversetc1485
tarriage1488
debaid1489
supersedement1492
superseding1494
off-putting1496
postponing1496
tract1503
dilating1509
sparinga1513
hafting1519
sufferance1523
tracking1524
sticking1525
stay1530
pause1532
protraction1535
tracting1535
protract of time1536
protracting1540
postposition1546
staying1546
procrastination1548
difference1559
surceasing1560
tardation1568
detract1570
detracting1572
tarryment1575
rejourning1578
detraction1579
longness1579
rejournment1579
holding1581
reprieving1583
cunctation1585
retarding1585
retardance1586
temporizing1587
by and by1591
suspensea1592
procrastinatinga1594
tardance1595
linger1597
forslacking1600
morrowing1602
recess1603
deferment1612
attendance1614
put-off1623
adjournal1627
fristing1637
hanging-up1638
retardment1640
dilatoriness1642
suspension1645
stickagea1647
tardidation1647
transtemporation1651
demurragea1656
prolatation1656
prolation1656
moration1658
perendination1658
offput1730
retardure1751
postponement1757
retard1781
traverse1799
tarrowing1832
mañana1845
temporization1888
procrastinativeness1893
deferral1895
traa dy liooar1897
stalling1927
heel-tapping1949
off-put1970
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [noun]
detraction1340
misspeaking?a1425
lightlying1451
obtrectationa1500
derogation1520
disparaging1528
vilipending1566
detractation1570
detracting1572
disprize1575
downcrying1575
lessening1579
diminution1586
disparagement1591
disvalue1605
undervalue1615
disvaluation1617
decrying1633
undervaluation1635
disvaluinga1639
vilipendency1653
undervaluing1656
decry1686
depreciating1705
decrial1711
depreciation1790
subtraction1812
belittling1837
to give one a back-cap1883
marginalizing1977
trash talk1981
negging1996
1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. f. 83v Fabius..so tempered Prudence with..prowesse, that by detracting of battayle, and trayning Anniball from place to place, and..skirmishing with hym, he minished hys puissaunce.
1581 T. Styward Pathwaie to Martiall Discipline ii. 164 The detracting of time shall enforce vs to take counsaile when it is to late.
1589 Trve Coppie Disc. Voy. Spaine 6 The detracting of the time of our setting out.
1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. i. 1 Detracting and envyous carping.
1613 T. Jackson Eternall Truth Script. i. 331 The Iewes detractings of our Sauiour.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

detractingadj.

/dɪˈtraktɪŋ/
Etymology: < detract v. + -ing suffix2.
That detracts; given to detraction; disparaging, depreciative.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [adjective]
detractive1490
detracting1530
derogatory1570
reproachful1574
detractory1585
disadvantageous1620
detractious1626
derogatingc1629
undervaluing1639
disparaging1645
derogative1646
diminutive1662
diminishing1675
vilipendinga1722
belittling1793
depreciatory1805
vilipensive1824
depreciating1837
detractatory1860
vilipenditory1884
depreciant1885
slurring1892
hatemongering1926
denigratory1955
marginalizing1977
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 310/1 Detractyng, belongyng to detractyon, detractoire.
1598 J. Marston Scourge of Villanie ii. vi. sig. E8v Hence ye big-buzzing-little-bodied Gnats..With your malignant weake detracting vaine.
1674 A. Cremer tr. J. Scheffer Hist. Lapland v. 14 They are..of a censorious and detracting humor.
1718 H. Prideaux Old & New Test. Connected II. ii. 78 He had criticised in a very biting and detracting style.
1798 L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 4) iv. 224 A man who is of a detracting spirit, will misconstrue the most innocent words.

Derivatives

deˈtractingly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > disparagement or depreciation > [adverb]
sinisterlya1492
vilipendiously1536
unworthily1589
detractingly1598
derogatorily1603
diminutively1613
derogatelya1616
diminishingly1672
disparagingly1707
depreciatingly1837
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Prauamente, wickedly..detractingly.
1761 A. Murphy All in Wrong v. 94 I am not fond of speaking detractingly of a young lady.
1818 S. T. Coleridge Gen. Introd. or Treat. on Method 25 in Encycl. Metrop. I Why Bacon should have spoken detractingly of such a man.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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