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adversely

/ad-vurs-lee/US // ædˈvɜrs li //

不利于,不利的是,不利地,不利影响

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a negative, contrary, or unfavorable way or direction:The report details eleven risk factors that the authors believe adversely affect children's development and well-being.

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  • It said, “online commerce is our largest ad vertical,” and discussed how a return to normalcy might adversely affect e-commerce-related ad revenues in 2021.

  • Ant’s IPO listing document mentions “future laws and regulations” as a risk factor that could adversely affect Ant’s business and operations, and specifically mentions the “evolving and extensive regulation” facing the financial services industry.

  • To be sure, technology problems can adversely impact voters, and must be addressed whenever they arise.

  • Even if online time doesn’t directly harm mental health, it could still adversely affect it in indirect ways, especially if time online crowds out time for other activities.

  • One might suspect that a roaring crowd would adversely affect the communication of play calls, the cadence of snap counts and the general comfort of road team offenses.

  • So, 30 years, a full generation, tens of millions of people adversely affected.

  • Others told us it adversely affected their career opportunities.

  • I worry that these forces are nudging our kids towards behaviors that could adversely impact them down the road.

  • Plus, “shareholders may be adversely affected by lack of regular shareholder meetings and no voting rights.”

  • However, bad weather can adversely affect the incumbent party, some studies show.

  • The preliminaries of peace were discussed in parliament on the 17th, and almost every article was adversely criticised.

  • But the rising waters of democracy—the intermixture of classes—had reacted adversely on Wilkins's.

  • That means the Chord can be proportionately decreased without adversely affecting the Camber.

  • These are some of the essential elements in a successful character; but the fates thus far had decreed adversely.

  • Upon questions of tactics each tactician consulted held a different view, and each criticised adversely the other's suggestions.