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单词 disservice
释义
disservice
(dɪssɜːʳvɪs )
singular noun
If you do someone or something a disservice, you harm them in some way. [formal]
He said the protesters were doing a disservice to the nation. [+ to]
You could do yourself a grave disservice by revealing all to a potential rival.
Synonyms: wrong, injury, harm, injustice  
Collocations:
great disservice
The league tables do schools - and liberal education - a great disservice.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Angry that I was doing older people such a great disservice.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
I feel like the media is doing a great disservice to all the orphans of Africa.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
We do our young people a great disservice by not teaching languages in a more rigorous, consistent and inspired fashion.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
But that was to do a great disservice to one of the more ambitious and honest characters in English football.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
huge disservice
She does herself, and society as a whole, a huge disservice in the continuing battle to ensure that both men and women show each other mutual respect.
The Sun (2014)
Politicians of all parties are doing us a huge disservice in the run-up to the referendum.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
For me to give up and be too upset would be doing a huge disservice to all he sacrificed for us.
The Sun (2014)
And to treat it as such is doing women in the workplace a huge disservice.
The Sun (2015)
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