cheapen
vt. 減價; 降低(自己[某事物])的身價,貶低
If something cheapens a person or thing, it lowers their reputation or position.
When America boycotted the Moscow Olympics it cheapened the medals won...
美國抵制莫斯科奧運會的行為使金牌的含金量降低了。
Love is a word cheapened by overuse.
“愛”這個字眼用得太濫不值錢了。
1. lower the grade of something; reduce its worth
I don't want anything to cheapen what we've found.
我不希望任何事情使我們的發現變得粗俗.
The price is changeable. Sometimes cheapen the goods to attract customers. They may be rather cheap.
價格多變, 有時連鎖店對貨物降價以吸引顧客, 可能很便宜.
It's not in Jose's interest to do everything because it would cheapen the situation.
何塞的興趣不在於接下所有廣告,因為這會與他的身價不符.
Again and again to leave and escape will only cheapen yourself.
一次次的離開和逃避只會讓自己變得廉價.
We cheapen commodities at the moment.
目前我們只好使商品削價.