n. 1.不利,不便;不利的处境[地位]。 2.(名誉,信用等的)损害,损失。 短语和例子 be at a disadvantage 处不利地位,吃亏。 sell goods to disadvantage 吃亏卖出货物。 take sb. at a disadvantage 突然[乘隙]打击某人。 to sb.'s disadvantage = to the disadvantage of 对(某人)不利地。 vt. 使不利,使吃亏。 I was disadvantaged by illness. 我因病而处于不利地位。
the quality of having an inferior or less favorable position
put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm; "This rule clearly disadvantages me" 同义词:disfavor, disfavour,
In policy debate, a disadvantage (abbreviated as DA, and sometimes referred to as a Disad) is an argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered.
例句与用法
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Each has both advantages and disadvantages . 各有优点,也各有缺点。
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Nothing is given without a disadvantage in it . 有所得必有所失。
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It will be to our mutual disadvantage . 那将对我们双方都不利。
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We shall take them at a disadvantage . 我们将打他们个措手不及
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I took the bird at a disadvantage . 我这是给鸟一个猝不及防。
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This, it appears, can be a disadvantage . 这似乎是一种损失。
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Its main disadvantage is that it is non-absorbent . 它的主要缺点是无吸收性。
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Her lack of experience was a disadvantage to her . 她缺乏经验,这对她很不利。
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She wasn't able to endure being at a disadvantage . 她不能忍受处于不利的地位。