disproportionately 英 [,disprə'pɔ:ʃənitli]  

disproportionately

disproportionately  英 [,disprə'pɔ:ʃənitli]

adv. 不成比例地 

His successors have typically been at least one of those—though they have disproportionately come from Wall Street. 他的继任者们典型地至少和他有一点共同之处— 尽管他们都不合比例地来自华尔街。
Johnson’s aversion to this tax was part of his reluctance to ask for any sacrifices for the Vietnam War -- except from the disproportionately blue-collar army that was fighting it. 约翰逊对这项税的反感,部分是因为除了浴血奋战的不成比例的蓝领军人外,他犹豫要不要要求其他人为越战做出一点点牺牲。

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  • adv. 不成比例地
  • 1. His successors have typically been at least one of those—though they have disproportionately come from Wall Street.

    他的继任者们典型地至少和他有一点共同之处— 尽管他们都不合比例地来自华尔街。

  • 2. Johnson’s aversion to this tax was part of his reluctance to ask for any sacrifices for the Vietnam War -- except from the disproportionately blue-collar army that was fighting it.

    约翰逊对这项税的反感,部分是因为除了浴血奋战的不成比例的蓝领军人外,他犹豫要不要要求其他人为越战做出一点点牺牲。

  • 3. For some diseases that disproportionately affect Africa, better drugs and new vaccines are badly needed, yet incentives for research and development are biased towards markets that can pay.

    对于严重影响非洲的一些疾病,非常需要更好的药物和新疫苗,然而鼓励研究与开发的措施却倒向能够生利的市场。

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