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.)- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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 DownsizingThe downside of social capitalPTEN: the downside of PI3-kinase signalingA Brief History of Downside Risk MeasuresAsset Allocation in a Downside-Risk FrameworkDownside Risk Implications of Multinationality and International Joint VenturesPerformance Measurement in a Downside Risk FrameworkUnsolved mysteries: The Tocqueville files II: The downside of social capitalCorporate risk-return relations: Returns variability versus downside riskChannel Coordination with a Risk-Neutral Supplier and a Downside-Risk-Averse Retailer