- A piece of bad luck or a less favorable position is a disadvantage. If you are trying to run a fifty-yard dash in flip flops when everyone else has on running shoes, you'll be at a disadvantage.
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- n. 缺点;劣势
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1. a serious disadvantage, a severe disadvantage, a considerable disadvantage
严重的╱重大的不利条件
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2. There are disadvantages to the plan.
这个计划有诸多不利因素。
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3. What's the main disadvantage?
主要的不利条件是什么?
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4. I hope my lack of experience won't be to my disadvantage.
但愿我的经验不足不会使我吃亏。
- disadvantage (n.) late 14c., disavauntage, from Old French desavantage (13c.), from des- (see dis-) + avantage (see advantage).
- disadvantage (v.) 1530s, from disadvantage (n.). Related: Disadvantaged; disadvantaging.
dis·ad·van·tage ★ / ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ ; NAmE ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ / noun [countable , uncountable ] something that causes problems and tends to stop sb/sth from succeeding or making progress 不利因素;障碍;不便之处 ◆ a serious/severe/considerable disadvantage 严重的╱重大的不利条件 disadvantage(of sth) ◆ One major disadvantageof the area is the lack of public transport. 这个地区的一大不便之处就是缺少公共交通工具。 disadvantage(to sth) ◆ There are disadvantages to the plan. 这个计划有诸多不利因素。 ◆ What's the main disadvantage? 主要的不利条件是什么? ◆ I was at a disadvantagecompared to the younger members of the team. 与队里较年轻的队员相比,我处于不利地位。 ◆ The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at adistinct disadvantage. 他不会说外语使他处于明显的不利地位。 ◆ I hope my lack of experience won't be to my disadvantage. 但愿我的经验不足不会使我吃亏。 ◆ The advantages of the scheme far outweighed the disadvantages. 这个计划的优点远远超过了缺点。 ◆ Many children in the class suffered severe social and economic disadvantage. 班上许多孩子都来自社会地位低下并且经济困难的家庭。 OPP advantage ▶ dis·ad·van·tage verb disadvantagesb/sth disadvantage disadvantages disadvantaged disadvantaging dis·ad·van·tage / ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ ; NAmE ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ /
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