disadvantageous / dɪsˌæd vənˈteɪ dʒəs, ˌdɪs æd- /

💦中学词汇不利的不利不利于劣势

disadvantageous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by or involving disadvantage; unfavorable; detrimental.

disadvantageous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

detrimental, inconvenient

更多disadvantageous例句

  1. That party is now intertwined with the extent to which America is willing to tamp down on a deadly virus is, to put it mildly, disadvantageous.
  2. They thought it would involve the president personally in a way that would be politically disadvantageous.
  3. Kimura posited that most of the variation between organisms is neither advantageous nor disadvantageous.
  4. Tracking the chemical statistics of an ever-changing environment needs a simple solution to a complex problem—an overly specialized map may even be disadvantageous here.
  5. As Justice Kennedy noted, “this creates a disadvantageous position for some employees.”
  6. The suit should not be so full of possible tenaces as to make it disadvantageous to open it.
  7. Castalia lacked the Ancram gift of embellishing disadvantageous circumstances.
  8. Constructional requirements determined as the only available position for this rudder a rather disadvantageous one.
  9. Most of his English counsellors dissuaded him from accepting conditions so disadvantageous and dishonorable.
  10. Egerton advised him that the demise was disadvantageous, but that it might be hard to terminate it without Browne's concurrence.