disadvantageous 详细解释

disadvantageous

[dis.ædvən'teidʒəs]

adj.不利的

词形变化

副词: disadvantageously | 名词: disadvantageousness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.不利的

unfavourable  inauspicious  unpropitious  ill-starred  unlucky  inopportune  adverse

a.不明智的

inadvisable  inexpedient  injudicious  imprudent  unwise

a.贬损的

detrimental  deleterious  baleful  harmful  hurtful  injurious  damaging  destructive  disastrous  calamitous  noxious  unhealthy  pernicious  baneful  detracting  

反义:

a.不利的; 不便的

advantageous  

英英释义

形容词 disadvantageous:

constituting a disadvantage

同义词:harmful

补充

disadvantageousdisadvantageous英:[ˌdisædvɑ:nˈteidʒəs] 美:[dɪsˌædvənˈtedʒəs, ˌdɪsædvən-]adj.1.不利的,诽谤的,不便的

例句

1. The Second World War started in the most disadvantageous possible way for the western powers.第二次世界大战爆发时西方各国的处境极为不利。 2. The complex regulations are potentially disadvantageous to UK investors.这套复杂的条例可能对英国投资者不利。 3. the Bill is disadvantageous for books and the reading public.法案对书和读者没有好影响。 4. the disadvantageous position in which some people are placed.有些人所处的不利的境地。 5. They might have to resell the property at a disadvantageous time.他们可能不得不在不利的时刻转售财产。 6. Minority groups find themselves in a disadvantageous position.少数派发现自己处于不利地位。 7. The current system is disadvantageous to women.现行的制度对妇女是不利的。