disadvantageous 的定义
- characterized by or involving disadvantage; unfavorable; detrimental.
 
disadvantageous 近义词
detrimental, inconvenient
disadvantageous 的近义词 26 个
- adverse
 - derogatory
 - disparaging
 - hurtful
 - injurious
 - prejudicial
 - unfavorable
 - contrary
 - damaging
 - debit-side
 - deleterious
 - depreciative
 - depreciatory
 - detracting
 - downside
 - dyslogistic
 - harmful
 - ill-timed
 - inexpedient
 - inopportune
 - objectionable
 - on the debit side
 - pejorative
 - slighting
 - uncomplimentary
 - unprofitable
 
disadvantageous 的反义词 10 个
更多disadvantageous例句
- 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.
 - They thought it would involve the president personally in a way that would be politically disadvantageous.
 - Kimura posited that most of the variation between organisms is neither advantageous nor disadvantageous.
 - 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.
 - As Justice Kennedy noted, “this creates a disadvantageous position for some employees.”
 - The suit should not be so full of possible tenaces as to make it disadvantageous to open it.
 - Castalia lacked the Ancram gift of embellishing disadvantageous circumstances.
 - Constructional requirements determined as the only available position for this rudder a rather disadvantageous one.
 - Most of his English counsellors dissuaded him from accepting conditions so disadvantageous and dishonorable.
 - Egerton advised him that the demise was disadvantageous, but that it might be hard to terminate it without Browne's concurrence.