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单词 significant disadvantage
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significant disadvantage

collocation in English

meaningsofsignificantanddisadvantage

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significant
adjective
uk
/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/
us
/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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disadvantage
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌdɪs.ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
us
/ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things ...
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(Definition ofsignificantanddisadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsignificant disadvantage

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Thus, poor oral language skills place such students at asignificantdisadvantageas compared to their peers.
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Asignificantdisadvantageof the push/enter model is that it makes this attractive route much harder, or at least much less efficient.
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I express my solidarity with a fellow citizen on the one hand by assisting him if he suffers somesignificantdisadvantagethat is no fault of his own.
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As long as children receive adequate and consistent input in both languages they are perfectly capable of acquiring both without anysignificantdisadvantagecompared to monolingual children.
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He believes that that is asignificantdisadvantagein the context of disciplinary inquiries.
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Unless our exports were to be placed at asignificantdisadvantage, our rates have to be kept broadly in line with the rates of others.
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There is no question but that it puts individuals, particularly individuals without an organisation behind them, at asignificantdisadvantage.
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There is no evidence that the use of single vaccines benefits children and evidence that their use may put children atsignificantdisadvantage.
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Until we start to recognise that, we start from asignificantdisadvantage.
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We know that poor public transport and inadequate road and rail links are major problems and asignificantdisadvantage.
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She is at asignificantdisadvantage, especially as she has three small children.
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Unless our exporters were to be placed at asignificantdisadvantage, our rates had to be kept broadly in line with the rates of others.
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I simply could not agree to placing one party at asignificantdisadvantagefrom the outset of litigation by the operation of the costs rules.
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She drew attention to pockets ofsignificantdisadvantage, which must be tackled.
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That would put our companies at asignificantdisadvantage.
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We are talking not about marginal tonnages, but about the producers' core business, yet the auctions would place the small operators at asignificantdisadvantage.
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That would lend some protection against magistrates going outside the conventional brief and doing something which inadvertently was ofsignificantdisadvantageor unfair to the respondent.
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Her streamlined hull made loading the forward holds laborious, which became asignificantdisadvantageas ports became more and more automated.
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Asignificantdisadvantagefor air-cooled engines is that the rear cylinder runs hotter than the front cylinder.
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Onesignificantdisadvantageof flash memory is the finite amount of read/write cycles in a specific block.
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slight disadvantage

collocation in English

meaningsofslightanddisadvantage

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slight
adjective
uk
/slaɪt/
us
/slaɪt/
small in amount ...
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disadvantage
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌdɪs.ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
us
/ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things ...
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(Definition ofslightanddisadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofslight disadvantage

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This is aslightdisadvantageto the tenant, who would have to pay two and a half instead of two valuations.
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I believe it would be grossly unfair and biased if clubs were seen to operate at thisslightdisadvantage.
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But it is going to find itself at aslightdisadvantageas a result of this increase.
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There is always aslightdisadvantagewhen one has to try to explain these matters to one's constituents.
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This community, which has about the same status in civilisation otherwise, is subject to oneslightdisadvantage.
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This may not prove to be so much a subsidy on natural gas users as aslightdisadvantageto those who use oil burners.
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These debates are traditionally conducted on a non-party basis, which puts me at aslightdisadvantage.
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I always feel that he labours under aslightdisadvantage.
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We are, therefore, at aslightdisadvantage, which is particularly difficult when we are discussing programme policies, as we are today.
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We have been at aslightdisadvantagein that the debate took place before the publication of the next report.
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My answer is that, even granting that may happen, it is aslightdisadvantagecompared with the enormous and overwhelming disadvantage of leaving the present condition of affairs unredressed.
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Although heavier gliders have aslightdisadvantagewhen climbing in rising air, they achieve a higher speed at any given glide angle.
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People with webbed toes may have aslightdisadvantagefor activities that benefit from prehensile toes.
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Aslightdisadvantageis that crossovers have to be rather long.
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However, in dim light, trichromats have exhibited aslightdisadvantagefor discriminating fruit from foliage.
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That individual is at aslightdisadvantagebecause of the loss on the first turn.
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Aslightdisadvantageis the unusual month and year counting convention.
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The untimely, mysterious loss of her vaulting poles and a nagging hamstring injury days before the event saw her competing at aslightdisadvantage.
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