disservice如何读

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disservice是什么意思

  • n.伤害;危害;帮倒忙

disservice自然拼读

dis·serv·ice

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disservice变形

第三人称单数:disservices

现在分词:disservicing

过去式:disserviced

过去分词:disserviced

disservice英英释义

Noun

1. an act intended to help that turns out badly;

"he did them a disservice"

disservice词源中文解释

"有意或无意造成伤害而非受益的服务",1590年代; 见 dis- + service(n.)。可能是按照法语 desservice(16世纪)的类比形成的。

disservice词源英文解释

The first known use of disservice was in 1599

disservice儿童词典英英释义

dissimilaradjective

different sense 1, unlike

dissidentadjective

disagreeing with an opinion or a group

dissidencenoun

dissent, disagreement

disseververb

to separate completely

disservicenoun

an unhelpful, unkind, or harmful act

behavior that did a disservice to the sport

disservice 例句

1 Cooley called the decision a "disservice to justice and other victims as a whole."

2 But alcoholism is a part of who we are, and to ignore that, as we have in this country for so long, would be a disservice to other people grappling with the illness today.

3 “That would have been a disservice to their facility.”

4 The minister's comments do teachers a great disservice.

部长的评论对教师造成极大伤害。

5 He did them a disservice.

他害了他们一次.

6 Instead they did a disservice to every girl who picks up that book and thinks that boys do the programming and girls don’t.

7 But am I being immodest when I tell you that I now see these omissions as a disservice to my friends and colleagues, who may have loved them.

8 I realized that in speaking Tagalog to our daughter, I was doing her a disservice.

9 And while I’m not suggesting we hew toward the lowest common denominator, architects and those who write about them are doing themselves a disservice by insisting on the impenetrability of discourse.

10 I feel like it would be a disservice to choose just one.”

11 So, I do think that that particular set, for us to analyze it publicly, does a disservice to comedy, because it was clearly a work in progress—as opposed to a finished product.

12 To surround yourself with people who only think like you does a disservice to our country’s goal of diversity and tolerance.

13 I didn’t ever want to feel like I was doing someone a disservice.

14 And yet where there is concern, the fear has less to do with the possibility of negating the original's legacy than doing a disservice to the culture featured in an update.

15 The program features three works: “A Picture of You Falling,” “The Other You” and “Grace Engine,” which did a disservice to the Hubbard Street dancers.

16 "It's a disservice to the talent on the show," said Lyndsey Parker, Yahoo's music editor who writes about "Idol" and other televised singing competitions on the "Reality Rocks" blog.

17 Limited to a mere pointing out of which kinds of images are empowering to women and which aren’t, the documentary ultimately does a disservice to the art form, feminist or otherwise.

18 The adless publication is painted either as a disservice to the public, or an economic impossibility.

无广告的出版物被说成是对公众不利的, 或者说在经济上是不可能的.

19 Emma is a human being, and oversimplifying the way someone relates to the world for the entirety of her childhood — meaning well beyond that, most likely — is a profound disservice to her.

20 You are doing a disservice by conflating them.

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