释义 |
det·ri·ment \ˈde.trəmənt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin detrimentum, from detri- (from deterere to wear out, impair, from de from, away + terere to rub) + -mentum -ment — more at de-, throw : injury or damage or something that causes it : mischief, hurt < study without detriment to one's health > |