counterproductive / ˌkaʊn tər prəˈdʌk tɪv /

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counterproductive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. thwarting the achievement of an intended goal; tending to defeat one's purpose: Living on credit while trying to save money is counterproductive.

counterproductive 近义词

counterproductive

等同于 prejudicial

counterproductive

等同于 useless

counterproductive

等同于 worthless

counterproductive

等同于 counteractive

counterproductive 的近义词 5
counterproductive

等同于 inutile

counterproductive 的近义词 5
counterproductive

等同于 no-account

counterproductive

等同于 no-good

counterproductive

等同于 unusable

更多counterproductive例句

  1. “In some ways it seems counterproductive to have all these news organizations based in the most expensive cities in America, especially with more remote workers now,” he said.
  2. He’s not able to move, and I don’t want him to be counterproductive right now.
  3. Righteously scolding latecomers is gratifying but counterproductive to the cause — a self-centered move in its own right.
  4. The evidence is clear that this type of coaching is harmful for players and counterproductive to team-building.
  5. Tehran’s leadership will be aware of the risk that such a step could prove counterproductive.
  6. Panic—and the inevitable panicking about the panic—is counterproductive.
  7. Unfortunately, discussions about race and the NFL are rarely nuanced and are usually counterproductive.
  8. Never mind that the effects of correction are bound to be negligible or, worse, counterproductive.
  9. The concept of a ‘black community’ or ‘black America’ led by figures like Al Sharpton is counterproductive and, at best, outdated.
  10. As Rajdeep Singh noted, excluding Sikhs from the NYPD is counterproductive to the very idea of community-based policing.
  11. Idealizing all these possibilities would be as counterproductive as demonizing literacy-based practical experiences.
  12. The leadership in Bulgaria, as did those in other Eastern European countries, learned that repression was counterproductive.