disadvantaged如何读

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disadvantaged是什么意思

  • adj.处于不利地位的;贫困的
  • 动词disadvantage的过去式和过去分词形式.

disadvantaged自然拼读

dis·ad·van·taged

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disadvantaged词根

词根:disadvantage

adj.

disadvantageous 不利的;不便的;贬抑的

adv.

disadvantageously 不利地

n.

disadvantage 缺点;不利条件;损失

disadvantaged英英释义

Adjective

1. marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences;

"a childhood that was unhappy and deprived, the family living off charity"

"boys from a deprived environment, wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect, moral degradation, and disregard for law"

disadvantaged词组

disadvantaged groups弱势群体;劣势群体

disadvantaged children不幸儿童;生活条件差的儿童

disadvantaged词源中文解释

1610年代,“因损失、伤害或偏见而受阻”的过去分词形容词,来自 disadvantage(动词)。关于种族或阶级被剥夺机会的,自1902年起,这个词被社会学家广泛使用。作为名词,是 disadvantaged persons 的简称,最早见于1939年。

disadvantaged词源英文解释

The first known use of disadvantaged was in 1893

disadvantaged 例句

1 disadvantaged groups/children

生活条件差的群体 / 孩子

2 That panel also seems to have been technically disadvantaged from the start.

3 She never stopped photographing the disadvantaged, and the empathy that she felt toward her subjects made her an exquisite portrait photographer.

4 Thomas says the foundation, which offers access to music and sport to disadvantaged youngsters, is as important to him as his rugby career.

5 The effects of the show were most pronounced in boys from black and other disadvantaged communities.

6 But it also places him on the verge of a phenomenon that will rip the soul of a community that’s already economically and politically disadvantaged in the extreme.

7 Once upon a time, I was a ‘socially disadvantaged’ child.

8 Joyce Nyairo, a Kenyan academic and cultural analyst, said that the restored libraries have the chance to be “great equalizers,” particularly for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

9 He cited statistics showing Southern whites, even those from disadvantaged families, were more apt to go to college than Northern whites.

10 His empathy should come as no surprise to readers familiar with his advocacy for disadvantaged children in such books as “Savage Inequalities” and “Amazing Grace.”

11 One by one they spoke about the need for civility, about repenting for self-aggrandizement, about extending the hand to the vulnerable and disadvantaged.

12 Foundation, the charitable arm of the United States Tennis Association, held an opening night gala on Aug. 26 to raise money for disadvantaged youths.

13 Marian Wright Edelman, 79, has been an advocate for disadvantaged Americans for her entire career.

14 This begins a vicious cycle, leaving women disadvantaged for life.

这便导致了一个恶性循环, 使妇女终身处于不利地位.

15 Karim has launched a youth orchestra and even pays disadvantaged children to come to concerts – an educational initiative I don't think any orchestra in the UK has attempted.

16 “Pain and suffering is the lifeblood of their channel. There’s no one so disadvantaged, so oppressed, that Fox News can’t get some mileage out of exploiting or condemning them.”

17 He said the designer had even offered to teach fashion to disadvantaged students in Israel.

18 While young minority men with little schooling have always had relatively high rates of incarceration, “before the 1980s the penal system was not a dominant presence in the disadvantaged neighborhoods.”

19 The film will be shown in the run-up to next year's Red Nose Day, which will raise money for disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa.

20 “But those who are more vulnerable to stress will be more disadvantaged.”

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