disadvantaged
disadvantaged 英 [ˌdɪsədˈvɑ:ntɪdʒd] 美 [ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒd]
adj. 贫困的;处于不利地位的;社会地位低下的 n. 弱势团体;不利条件 v. 使处于不利地位(disadvantage的过去式和过去分词)
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- adj. 贫困的;处于不利地位的;社会地位低下的
- n. 弱势团体;不利条件
- v. 使处于不利地位(disadvantage的过去式和过去分词)
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1. But if we do not speak out now, there will be no one left to speak for those who cannot, whether they be ethnic minorities, the disadvantaged or the persecuted.
但是如果我们现在不勇敢地说出来,就再不会有人为少数民族,为残疾人,为罪犯,为那些不能为自己说话的人呼吁了。
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2. "We feel that the policy should be such that exporters should not be disadvantaged," he told Reuters after a speech.
"我们认为中国的汇率政策不应让他国出口商处于不利地位." 他在演讲后告诉路透.
- disadvantaged (adj.) 1610s, past-participle adjective from disadvantage (v.). Of races or classes deprived of opportunities for advancement, from 1902, a word popularized by sociologists. As a noun, shorthand for disadvantaged persons, it is attested by 1939.
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