at a disadvantage 处于不利地位 ; 处于晦气地位 ; 处于倒霉方位
be at a disadvantage 处于不利地位 ; 占下风 ; 处于倒运地位
be taken at a disadvantage 被人乘机攻击 ; 被人乘隙攻击
to be at a disadvantage 占下风 ; 落于下风 ; 吃亏
Honesty means a disadvantage 诚实意味着吃亏
take sb at a disadvantage 利用某人的不利因素 ; 趁某人不备加以攻击 ; 乘隙攻击
put someone at a disadvantage 使某人处于不利的地位 ; 使某人处于不利地位
at t a disadvantage 处于不利地位
As the color of red and white lasers deepens, so does laser energy consumption rise, which becomes a disadvantage.
随着红色和白色激光颜色加深,激光耗能也在攀升,这就成为一个劣势。
"If you are going into the corporate world it is still a disadvantage not to have one," said Donald Morrison, professor of marketing and management science.
“如果你要进入企业界,没有这样的经历仍然是一个劣势。”营销和管理科学教授唐纳德·莫里森说。
我觉得处于不利地位。
But Hawkings said the Tea Party victories could actually turn out to be a disadvantage for Republicans in the November general elections, because Tea Party candidates tend to be viewed as too far to the right ideologically by moderate voters.
VOA: standard.2010.05.19
One of the concerns out of the gate for students in this course, particularly those we dub less comfortable is that you're already starting off at a disadvantage.
另外一个比较关心的是,还没有入门的同学,尤其是那些有点跟不上的同学,你们的学习处于劣势。
He says he believes it is necessary to let North Korea know having nuclear programs will prove to be a bigger disadvantage than not having them.
VOA: standard.2009.05.26
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