disservice
英:[dɪsˈsɜ:vɪs] 美: [dɪsˈsɜrvɪs]
disservice 基本解释
n.伤害,虐待,不亲切的行为;
英英释义
disservice[ ,dis'sə:vis ]
n.an act intended to help that turns out badly"he did them a disservice"
同义词:ill serviceill turn
disservice 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The minister's comments do teachers a great disservice.
部长的评论对教师造成极大伤害。 - The spreading of such ideas is of great disservice to the state.
散布这种思想,对国家极为不利。 - They do a great disservice to our society.
他们给我们的社会带来很大危害。 - In this it has done mankind a great disservice.
这种做法对人类危害非浅。 - Actually what he said did me quite a disservice.
他这么说其实是在给我帮倒忙。 - She did her son a disservice by doing his homework for him.
她替儿子做作业,反而是帮了倒忙。
权威例句
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