disadvantage
英:[ˌdɪsədˈvɑ:ntɪdʒ] 美: [ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ]
disadvantage 基本解释
n.不利,劣势,短处;损失;
变形
复数:disadvantages
双语释义
n.(名词)[C][U]不利条件,不利 an unfavourable condition or quality that makes a person or thing less successful or effective than others
英英释义
disadvantage[ disəd'vɑ:ntidʒ ]
n.the quality of having an inferior or less favorable positionv.put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm"This rule clearly disadvantages me"
同义词:disfavordisfavour
disadvantage 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)动词+~- offset disadvantage抵消不利
- surmount disadvantage克服不利条件
形容词+~- obvious disadvantage明显的不利
- serious disadvantage严重的缺陷
介词+~- at a disadvantage处于不利地位
- under disadvantage在不利的情况下
- without disadvantage没有害处
词组短语
at a disadvantage处于不利地位
to the disadvantage of adv. 对…不利
disadvantage factor不利因素;不利因子
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The situation put us at a serious disadvantage.
形势使我们处于非常不利的地位。 - If you don't speak good English, you'll be at a big disadvantage when you try to get a job.
你要是英语讲得不好,找工作时就会处于非常不利的地位。 - The system puts the firm at a disadvantage because of its overmuch manpower.
由于过剩的人力,这一体制使公司处境不利。 - My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage.
我缺少实际经验是个不利条件。 - The other candidate's main disadvantage is her age.
另一候选人的主要不利条件是她的年龄问题. - A transaction between two parties ought not to operate to the disadvantage of a third.
这句不对,应该是双方进行的交易不得损害第三方利益。 - This, it appears, can be a disadvantage.
这似乎是一种损失。
权威例句
DisadvantageNeighborhood disadvantage, disorder, and health.Disease and disadvantage in the United States and in England.CSC: The Structure of Advantage and DisadvantageEthnic Minorities in Britain: Diversity and DisadvantageHLA and HIV-1: heterozygote advantage and B*35-Cw*04 disadvantage.Cumulative Advantage/Disadvantage and the Life Course: Cross-Fertilizing Age and Social Science TheoryProtective factors in children's responses to stress and disadvantageGender and race discrimination: The interactive nature of disadvantage.Sex differences in outcomes of very low birthweightinfants: the newborn male disadvantage