take away from something phrasal verbphr v SPOILto spoil the good effect or success that something has 减损;贬低 The disagreement between the two men should not take away from their accomplishments. 两人之间的分歧应该无损于他们的成就。
take away from • Nothing should be taken away from Leicester's excellent start to the season.• It's got fabulous architecture, but that's not going to take away from Skid Row.• And the long-standing feud between Juran and Deming should not take away from the ideas or accomplishments of either.
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