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单词 disadvantage
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disadvantage

verb
OPAL W
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they disadvantage
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ/
he / she / it disadvantages
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒɪz/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒɪz/
past simple disadvantaged
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒd/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒd/
past participle disadvantaged
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒd/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒd/
-ing form disadvantaging
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒɪŋ/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒɪŋ/
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  1. disadvantage somebody/something to cause problems and tend to stop somebody/something from succeeding or making progress
    • Some pension plans may disadvantage women.
    • Many people will be greatly disadvantaged by the new tax system.
    opposite advantageTopics Difficulty and failurec1

disadvantage

noun
 OPAL W
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. something that causes problems and tends to stop somebody/something from succeeding or making progress
    • a serious/severe/significant disadvantage
    • One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transport.
    • What's the main disadvantage?
    • Each plan has its own advantages and disadvantages.
    • disadvantage to something There are disadvantages to the plan.
    • at a disadvantage The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a distinct disadvantage.
    • I was at a disadvantage compared to the younger members of the team.
    • Poor product quality can put a company at a competitive disadvantage.
    • to somebody's disadvantage | to the disadvantage of somebody I hope my lack of experience won't be to my disadvantage.
    • TV companies have basically bought football outright, to the complete disadvantage of the fans.
    • The advantages of the scheme far outweighed the disadvantages.
    • Many children in the class suffered severe social and economic disadvantage.
    opposite advantage
    Extra Examples
    • Competition has its disadvantages.
    • Despite these disadvantages, many older people maintain an active social life.
    • Lack of qualifications is an obvious disadvantage.
    • Some students were at an unfair disadvantage.
    • The fog was giving them a tactical disadvantage.
    • The plan's advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
    • The present system has the disadvantage that nobody really understands how it works.
    • There are disadvantages in using this treatment.
    • There are disadvantages to all those approaches.
    • There was no reason for her to feel at a disadvantage.
    • These requirements will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage.
    • This change in the law will be to the disadvantage of small companies.
    • This put them at a crippling cost disadvantage.
    • We were at a distinct disadvantage compared with children from richer families.
    • another disadvantage for the night-worker
    • the disadvantage experienced by older people in the workplace
    • the inherent disadvantage that low-income communities face
    • the problems of racial disadvantage and poverty
    Topics Difficulty and failureb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • decided
    verb + disadvantage
    • experience
    • face
    • have
    preposition
    • at a disadvantage
    • despite a/​the disadvantage
    • to somebody’s disadvantage
    phrases
    • advantages and disadvantages
    • place somebody at a disadvantage
    • put somebody at a disadvantage
    See full entry
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French desavantage, from des- (expressing reversal) + avantage ‘advantage’.
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