disadvantage の英語での意味
disadvantagedisadvantage1 /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ $ -ˈvæn-/ noun [countable, uncountable]
すべての翻訳を見る something that causes problems, or that makes someone or something less likely to be successful or effective問題を引き起こしたり、人や物事の成功・効果を妨げたりするもの OPP advantagedisadvantage of
The disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight.その素材の欠点は、強い日光の下で色あせることだ。disadvantage to
There are some big disadvantages to marriage – you do lose a lot of your freedom.結婚には大きなデメリットがいくつかある——かなりの自由を失うことになる。
Criminal behaviour can be linked to economic disadvantage.犯罪行為は経済的不利と関連していることがある。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞the main disadvantage· The main disadvantage of iron as a material is its weight.· 素材としての鉄の主な欠点はその重さだ。a big/great/major disadvantage· This method has one major disadvantage: its cost.· この方法には大きな欠点が一つある。コストだ。a serious/severe disadvantage· Public transport is very bad here, which is a serious disadvantage.· ここは公共交通機関がとても悪く、それが深刻な不利な点だ。a slight/minor disadvantage· Children who are young in their school year sometimes have a slight disadvantage.· 学年の中で年齢が低い子供たちは、やや不利になることがある。a further/additional/added disadvantage· It’s a very small garden and it has the further disadvantage of facing north.· とても小さな庭で、北向きというさらなる不利な点もある。social/economic/educational disadvantage· Unemployment often leads to social disadvantage.· 失業はしばしば社会的不利につながる。verbs動詞have a disadvantage· Cheap air travel has considerable environmental disadvantages.· 安価な航空旅行にはかなりの環境上のデメリットがある。suffer (from) a disadvantage formalフォーマル· Working-class boys suffer disadvantages in the educational system.· 労働者階級の男の子たちは教育制度の中で不利を被る。overcome a disadvantage (=succeed in spite of a disadvantage)· She was able to overcome the disadvantages of race and poverty.· 彼女は人種と貧困という不利な条件を乗り越えることができた。phrasesフレーズsomebody is at a disadvantage (=someone has a disadvantage)· The company was at a disadvantage compared with its competitors.· その会社は競合他社と比べて不利な立場にあった。put/place somebody at a disadvantage (=make someone less likely to be successful than others)· Not speaking English might put you at a disadvantage.· 英語が話せないと不利な立場に立たされることがあるかもしれない。be/work to the disadvantage of somebody (=make someone unlikely to be successful)· This system works to the disadvantage of women.· この制度は女性に不利に働く。advantages and disadvantages (=the good and bad features of something)· Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of working from home.· 在宅勤務の長所と短所について論じなさい。the advantages outweigh the disadvantages (=there are more advantages than disadvantages)· The advantages of building the new road would outweigh the disadvantages.· 新しい道路を建設することの利点は欠点を上回るだろう。THESAURUS類義語disadvantage noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, which makes it less good or less useful than other thingsあるものが持つ欠点で、他のものより劣ったり役立たなくさせるもの: · What do you think are the disadvantages of nuclear energy?· 原子力エネルギーのデメリットは何だと思いますか?· This car uses a lot of fuel, which is a major disadvantage.· この車は燃料をたくさん消費する。それが大きな欠点だ。drawback noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, although it has advantages that are usually more importantあるものが持つ欠点で、そのメリットの方が通常より重要であるもの: · One of the main drawbacks is the price.· 主なデメリットの一つは価格だ。bad point noun [countable] especially spoken特に話し言葉で a bad feature that something hasあるものが持つ悪い特性: · All of these designs have both their good points and bad points.· これらのデザインはすべて長所と短所がある。the downside noun [singular] the disadvantage of a situation that in most other ways seems good or enjoyable他の点ではおおむね良いまたは楽しいように見える状況における不利な面: · It’s a great job. The only downside is that I don’t get much free time.· すばらしい仕事だ。唯一の難点は、あまり自由な時間がないことだ。
すべての翻訳を見る something that causes problems, or that makes someone or something less likely to be successful or effective問題を引き起こしたり、人や物事の成功・効果を妨げたりするもの OPP advantagedisadvantage of
The disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight.その素材の欠点は、強い日光の下で色あせることだ。disadvantage to
There are some big disadvantages to marriage – you do lose a lot of your freedom.結婚には大きなデメリットがいくつかある——かなりの自由を失うことになる。
Criminal behaviour can be linked to economic disadvantage.犯罪行為は経済的不利と関連していることがある。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションadjectives形容詞the main disadvantage· The main disadvantage of iron as a material is its weight.· 素材としての鉄の主な欠点はその重さだ。a big/great/major disadvantage· This method has one major disadvantage: its cost.· この方法には大きな欠点が一つある。コストだ。a serious/severe disadvantage· Public transport is very bad here, which is a serious disadvantage.· ここは公共交通機関がとても悪く、それが深刻な不利な点だ。a slight/minor disadvantage· Children who are young in their school year sometimes have a slight disadvantage.· 学年の中で年齢が低い子供たちは、やや不利になることがある。a further/additional/added disadvantage· It’s a very small garden and it has the further disadvantage of facing north.· とても小さな庭で、北向きというさらなる不利な点もある。social/economic/educational disadvantage· Unemployment often leads to social disadvantage.· 失業はしばしば社会的不利につながる。verbs動詞have a disadvantage· Cheap air travel has considerable environmental disadvantages.· 安価な航空旅行にはかなりの環境上のデメリットがある。suffer (from) a disadvantage formalフォーマル· Working-class boys suffer disadvantages in the educational system.· 労働者階級の男の子たちは教育制度の中で不利を被る。overcome a disadvantage (=succeed in spite of a disadvantage)· She was able to overcome the disadvantages of race and poverty.· 彼女は人種と貧困という不利な条件を乗り越えることができた。phrasesフレーズsomebody is at a disadvantage (=someone has a disadvantage)· The company was at a disadvantage compared with its competitors.· その会社は競合他社と比べて不利な立場にあった。put/place somebody at a disadvantage (=make someone less likely to be successful than others)· Not speaking English might put you at a disadvantage.· 英語が話せないと不利な立場に立たされることがあるかもしれない。be/work to the disadvantage of somebody (=make someone unlikely to be successful)· This system works to the disadvantage of women.· この制度は女性に不利に働く。advantages and disadvantages (=the good and bad features of something)· Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of working from home.· 在宅勤務の長所と短所について論じなさい。the advantages outweigh the disadvantages (=there are more advantages than disadvantages)· The advantages of building the new road would outweigh the disadvantages.· 新しい道路を建設することの利点は欠点を上回るだろう。THESAURUS類義語disadvantage noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, which makes it less good or less useful than other thingsあるものが持つ欠点で、他のものより劣ったり役立たなくさせるもの: · What do you think are the disadvantages of nuclear energy?· 原子力エネルギーのデメリットは何だと思いますか?· This car uses a lot of fuel, which is a major disadvantage.· この車は燃料をたくさん消費する。それが大きな欠点だ。drawback noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, although it has advantages that are usually more importantあるものが持つ欠点で、そのメリットの方が通常より重要であるもの: · One of the main drawbacks is the price.· 主なデメリットの一つは価格だ。bad point noun [countable] especially spoken特に話し言葉で a bad feature that something hasあるものが持つ悪い特性: · All of these designs have both their good points and bad points.· これらのデザインはすべて長所と短所がある。the downside noun [singular] the disadvantage of a situation that in most other ways seems good or enjoyable他の点ではおおむね良いまたは楽しいように見える状況における不利な面: · It’s a great job. The only downside is that I don’t get much free time.· すばらしい仕事だ。唯一の難点は、あまり自由な時間がないことだ。