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derogation [ˌderəˈgeɪʃn]

n. 毁损,堕落,减损;

例句:

  • Papal usurpations, to the derogation of the crown.
    来自T. Carte
  • Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed.
    对习惯法的任何删减必须经过严格的解释.
  • However, the derogation applies only to certain specified agricultural crops.
    不过这项农民免责只限定于某些特定的农业作物.
  • Nothing in this Agreement may be interpreted as derogation to compulsory provisions of law.
    该协议中的任何条款均不可以被解释为对强制性的法律规定的损毁.
  • No derogation or defamation of Nike company, Nike brand or Nike products.
    来自WSJ
  • However, a derogation is available in exceptional circumstances, and we desperately need this to be applied.
    来自BBC