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  • downside

    英:[ˈdaʊnsaɪd]   美: [ˈdaʊnˌsaɪd] 

    downside 基本解释

    n.

    下降趋势;负面,消极面;

    adj.

    下降趋势的;

    变形

    复数:downsides

    英英释义

    downside

    n.a negative aspect of something that is generally positive

    "there is a downside even to motherhood"

    downside 相关例句

    词组短语

    downside risk跌价风险;下跌风险

    on the downside下降中,衰落中,衰减中

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. However, there is a downside to Martin's offbeat effectiveness.
      尽管如此,马丁那非比寻常的得分效率其实已经呈现下降趋势。
    2. In recent weeks, the risks to inflation have shifted decisively to the downside.
      在最近几周内,通胀风险已转向果断地下降趋势。
    3. The downside of a high-carbohydrate diet, especially a diet loaded with sugar, is reduced fat metabolism and fatigue.
      高醣饮食的负面影响是减少脂肪的代谢和造成疲劳,特别是吃太多甜食。
    4. Despite some women's reticence to do away completely with their monthly period, gynecologic experts agreed that there was no physiological"downside"to a period-free life.
      尽管有些妇女对彻底告别经期的做法不愿表态,妇科专家还是认为没有月经的生活不见得会有生理上的负面效应。

    权威例句

    The Downside of Downsizing
    The downside of social capital
    PTEN: the downside of PI3-kinase signaling
    A Brief History of Downside Risk Measures
    Asset Allocation in a Downside-Risk Framework
    Downside Risk Implications of Multinationality and International Joint Ventures
    Performance Measurement in a Downside Risk Framework
    Unsolved mysteries: The Tocqueville files II: The downside of social capital
    Corporate risk-return relations: Returns variability versus downside risk
    Channel Coordination with a Risk-Neutral Supplier and a Downside-Risk-Averse Retailer
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