1.(使)减价,(使)跌价
2.(使)变低级[粗俗];(使)降低威信[地位];使损声誉
1.to make something less expensive, or become less expensive, especially in order to save money or increase profits, rather than to give better value
2.to make someone or something seem less valuable or respected or to become lower in quality or reputation
1.Student: I think if you back out it sort of cheapens the institution of contracts.
学生:我认为,如果你收回承诺,好像贬低了契约制度。
2.We're not in love with Yahoo's ad network -- the way it is now, at least -- because it cheapens Yahoo's own inventory.
我们对雅虎的广告网络并不感兴趣--至少对它目前所做广告的方式不感兴趣--业务它贬低了雅虎自身的财产。
3.This further cheapens online content, makes visitors even less valuable, and continues to diminish the credibility of the medium.
这让网上目录更加贬值,让访问者更加没有价值,而且进一步缩小这个媒介的可信度。
4.Use not the Power for prideful gain, for such cheapens the mysteries of Wicca and Magick.
不要为了骄傲使用力量,因为这样会使现代巫术和魔法的奥秘贬值。
5.The wool outside suffering cheapens wool of country of influence near future also drop.
受外毛跌价影响近期国毛条也下跌。
6.The first involves the fear that genetic determinism cheapens human volition.
第一类观点担心基因决定论将减弱人们的决心。
7.This type of advertising cheapens the image of the brand.
这种广告使该品牌形象扫地。