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    disadvantage 的英语意思

    disadvantagedisadvantage1 /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ $ -ˈvæn-/ noun [countable, uncountable] 查看全部语言翻译 something that causes problems, or that makes someone or something less likely to be successful or effective造成问题,或使某人/某事物不易成功或发挥效用的事物 OPP  advantagedisadvantage of The disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight.这种材料的缺点是在强烈阳光下会褪色。disadvantage to There are some big disadvantages to marriage – you do lose a lot of your freedom.婚姻有一些很大的缺点——你确实会失去很多自由。 Criminal behaviour can be linked to economic disadvantage.犯罪行为可能与经济上的不利处境有关。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词the main disadvantage· The main disadvantage of iron as a material is its weight.· 铁作为材料的主要缺点是其重量。a big/great/major disadvantage· This method has one major disadvantage: its cost.· 这种方法有一个主要缺点:成本。a serious/severe disadvantage· Public transport is very bad here, which is a serious disadvantage.· 这里的公共交通非常差,这是一个严重的不利条件。a slight/minor disadvantage· Children who are young in their school year sometimes have a slight disadvantage.· 在同年级中年龄偏小的孩子有时会处于轻微的不利地位。a further/additional/added disadvantage· It’s a very small garden and it has the further disadvantage of facing north.· 这是个很小的花园,还有一个额外的缺点:朝北。social/economic/educational disadvantage· Unemployment often leads to social disadvantage.· 失业往往导致社会性不利处境。verbs动词have a disadvantage· Cheap air travel has considerable environmental disadvantages.· 廉价航空旅行有相当大的环境不利影响。suffer (from) a disadvantage formal正式· Working-class boys suffer disadvantages in the educational system.· 工人阶级的男孩在教育体系中处于不利地位。overcome a disadvantage (=succeed in spite of a disadvantage)· She was able to overcome the disadvantages of race and poverty.· 她克服了种族和贫困带来的不利处境。phrases短语somebody is at a disadvantage (=someone has a disadvantage)· The company was at a disadvantage compared with its competitors.· 与竞争对手相比,该公司处于不利地位。put/place somebody at a disadvantage (=make someone less likely to be successful than others)· Not speaking English might put you at a disadvantage.· 不会说英语可能会使你处于不利地位。be/work to the disadvantage of somebody (=make someone unlikely to be successful)· This system works to the disadvantage of women.· 这个制度对女性不利。advantages and disadvantages (=the good and bad features of something)· Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of working from home.· 讨论在家工作的优缺点。the advantages outweigh the disadvantages (=there are more advantages than disadvantages)· The advantages of building the new road would outweigh the disadvantages.· 建设这条新路的优势将超过其劣势。THESAURUS同义词辨析disadvantage noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, which makes it less good or less useful than other things某事物具有的缺陷,使其不如其他事物好用或有效: · What do you think are the disadvantages of nuclear energy?· 你认为核能有哪些缺点?· This car uses a lot of fuel, which is a major disadvantage.· 这辆车耗油量大,这是一个主要缺点。drawback noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, although it has advantages that are usually more important某事物具有的缺陷,尽管其优点通常更为重要: · One of the main drawbacks is the price.· 主要缺点之一是价格。bad point noun [countable] especially spoken尤用于口语 a bad feature that something has某事物具有的缺陷: · All of these designs have both their good points and bad points.· 这些设计各有其优点和缺点。the downside noun [singular] the disadvantage of a situation that in most other ways seems good or enjoyable在其他方面通常看似良好或令人愉快的情况下所存在的不利之处: · It’s a great job. The only downside is that I don’t get much free time.· 这是份很好的工作。唯一的不足是我没有太多空闲时间。
    disadvantagedisadvantage2 verb [transitive] to make someone less likely to be successful or to put them in a worse situation than others使某人不易成功,或将其置于比他人更不利的境况中