柯林斯詞典demerit /di??m?r?t/ (demerits) 1. N-COUNT A demerit is a mark against someone, or on someone's record, for having done something bad or wrong. 過失[美國英語] [正式] Demerits were given to students for late attendance at prayers. 禱告會上遲到的學(xué)生被記過了。2. N-COUNT The demerits of something or someone are their faults or disadvantages. 缺點[正式] [usu pl, usu with poss] ...articles debating the merits and demerits of the three candidates. ...討論三位候選人優(yōu)缺點的文章。 返回 demerit劍橋詞典formal a fault or disadvantage 缺陷;劣勢 We need to consider the merits and demerits of the plan . 我們需要考慮該計劃的優(yōu)缺點。 a mark given to someone, especially a student in a school , because they have done something wrong or broken a rule (尤指學(xué)校給學(xué)生的)記過,過失分 She got three demerits for lateness on this term's report . 她因遲到在本學(xué)期縂評中被記過3次。 返回 demerit