English to Chinese Dictionary disadvantage

disadvantage

坏处
definition
verb
we are disadvantaging the next generation
place in an unfavorable position in relation to someone or something else.
noun
a major disadvantage is the limited nature of the data
an unfavorable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness.
translation of 'disadvantage'
verb
危害
noun
弊,
弊病,
坏处
example
On the whole, the buyer, therefore, appears to face a decided 'disadvantage' relative to the seller.
the pension scheme tends to 'disadvantage' women
However, many areas of the province face a connectivity 'disadvantage' compared to more urban areas.
In this way, they may be able to overcome the competitive 'disadvantage' of price.
So in that sense they were at a 'disadvantage' relative to the newcomers who were coming in.
In sum, the main minorities in the U.S. represent significant socioeconomic 'disadvantage' in comparison with the majority.
to 'disadvantage' sb/sth
Add it all up and Ford has a huge cost 'disadvantage' compared with the Japanese.
A 'disadvantage' of this approach is that it allows the comparison of only nested models.
The second is that because of that fact you have a distinct 'disadvantage' .
the impact of poverty and 'disadvantage' on children
a major 'disadvantage' is the limited nature of the data
it'll work to your 'disadvantage'
these children are at a 'disadvantage'
A more serious potential 'disadvantage' is that asset-based loan amounts will fall with a company's fortunes.
situations of serious social and economic 'disadvantage'
Athy is one of 20 towns aided by the programme which aims to help areas overcome their socioeconomic 'disadvantage' .
this change will 'disadvantage' men
a major 'disadvantage' is the limited nature of the data
Of the two, she is the one who would suffer the greater 'disadvantage' .
to tackle 'disadvantage'
Better still, it helped him overcome a considerable spending 'disadvantage' .
There was also an idea that if we took away half the eggs of an infertile woman we would be 'disadvantaging' her.
All that matters is that having the issue on the ballot might induce a number of Democrats to turn out at the polls who otherwise would not have, thus 'disadvantaging' Republican candidates.
There are also, it should be said, 'disadvantages' associated with investing in both too!
The lack of access to the educational psychological service is seriously 'disadvantaging' some children.
We should not be 'disadvantaging' both parties.
The studies exhibited common themes of systemic processes of discrimination 'disadvantaging' young girls, the rationalisation process within democratic culture, and ‘racial’ culture.
It would also mean that the specialised advice which qualified animal health suppliers offer will be removed from the industry, 'disadvantaging' both farmers and consumers.
But the BBC is warning it will pull the plug on those referring directly to the by-election, to avoid 'disadvantaging' the Tories and Liberal Democrats under electoral laws.
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