在 英语 中使用 Devaluing 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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This is the point at which you may start yelling at your computer with gusto or devaluing a colleague.
Not so much difficulty for them but they seem to go through a pattern of idealizing, devaluing, and ultimately discarding their love interest.
But one could also argue that cherishing an imaginary past is yet another way of devaluing history.
A chronic US trade deficit drained US gold reserves, but there was considerable resistance to the idea of devaluing the dollar against gold;
Some narcissists will continue to‘reward' their partner with affection(on their terms) or gifts while at the same time devaluing them.
The government's regulations are devaluing virtual currencies by making trading very difficult….
Trump has accused China of intentionally devaluing the renminbi, in order to boost its export competitiveness.
This conveyed that animals started devaluing the reward which they were desiring earlier and their focus shifted more towards the cost part.
Developers are loathe to lower their prices directly, in part because of obligations to lenders and for fear of devaluing the rest of their stock.
Otherwise, devaluing countries are exporting capital as the necessary complement of their success on the goods market and not as an autonomous resource transfer.
Objectivists criticize socialism as devaluing the individual and making people incapable of choosing their own values as decisions are made centrally.
While not devaluing these achievements, the analysis that follows indicates that for poverty the achievement may be fragile and for education Jamaica has a problem with quality.
Similarly, they suggest, when companies use female-centric language to advertise, they're devaluing the nature of the work.
She knew I would help, and there would be a benefit for both of us to stop others from devaluing the company.”.
If we're all living in ourselves and mistaking it for life, then we're devaluing and desensitizing life.
These banks can simply make more money to cover the public debt, thereby devaluing their currency.
Another problem is that Big Data tends to place a huge value on quantitative results, while devaluing the importance of qualitative results.
Beijing began its astonishing rise by devaluing its currency 45 percent in 1994, slashing the prices of exports in half and making imports twice as expensive.
No matter what the reason, dismissing or devaluing your programmer's ideas- especially in the first few months- is a bad move.
Stigma can broadly be understood as a process of dehumanizing, degrading, discrediting and devaluing people in certain population groups, often based on a feeling of disgust.