to the disadvantage of
基本解釋
- adv. 對(duì)…不利
英漢例句
- In sports media gender asymmetry is not infrequent, but it is almost always to the disadvantage of women.
性別不對(duì)稱現(xiàn)象在體育媒體語言中并不鮮見,但幾乎總是對(duì)女性不利。 - According to the disadvantage of traditional information fusion model, the dissertation put forward a universal information fusion model.
針對(duì)傳統(tǒng)的信息融合模型的不足,論文提出了信息融合通用模型。 - And senior officials in Brussels think the Eurogroup could well become a place where important business is done, to the disadvantage of outsiders.
布魯塞爾的高級(jí)官員認(rèn)為歐元集團(tuán)能很好地成為開展重要業(yè)務(wù)的地方,是非歐元成員國來的損失。 - The administration will unveil a national cyber security policy that could be crafted to the disadvantage of Chinese companies.
FORBES: Soured U.S.-China Relationship Approaches Inflection Point - But what is also true is that China has been very aggressive in gaming the trading system to its advantage and to the disadvantage of other countries, particularly the United States.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama’s News Conference on the American Jobs Act - ON, easily Germany's biggest energy companies, not only generate electricity but also supply it and own the networks over which it is distributed—to the disadvantage of other power producers and suppliers, and therefore customers.
ECONOMIST: Germany's competition watchdog is busier than ever