disservice

disservice [dɪsˈsɜ:vɪs]  [dɪsˈsɜ:rvɪs] 

disservice 基本解释

disservice的近义词

名词伤害,虐待,不亲切的行为

disservice 相关例句

名词

1. The spreading of such ideas is of great disservice to the state.
    散布这种思想,对国家极为不利。

disservice 网络解释

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disservice 词典解释

1. 损害;伤害;危害
    If you do someone or something a disservice, you harm them in some way.

    e.g. He said the protesters were doing a disservice to the nation...
           他说抗议者正对国家造成危害。
    e.g. You could do yourself a grave disservice by revealing all to a potential rival.
           将一切都透露给潜在的竞争对手只会给自己帮倒忙。

disservice 单语例句

1. But the current popularity of the copycat culture under the name of shanzhai may turn out to be a disservice to that healthy trend.

2. disservice什么意思

2. Also, paying the schoolteachers poorly is a disservice to the cause of education.

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3. I don't mind carrying some kind of ID, but the authorities are doing the foreign community a disservice by insisting on a passport.

4. disservice什么意思

4. This is about the biggest disservice that could ever be given to the wide variety of dishes that exist in the Middle Kingdom.

5. disservice的解释

5. He said the nation's quota for 20 imported films a year was doing the Chinese film industry a disservice.

6. To call Morton's just a steakhouse seems a disservice to the quality of food on the menu.

7. Maybe I do a disservice to the current rolling stock to suggest that entertainment is completely absent.

8. This has done a disservice to building mutual trust and understanding between the two governments and two peoples.

9. Despite protestations from the manager, it would be a disservice to recommend a trip to Okhotsk Beer for its food.

10. disservice是什么意思

10. By providing such false information, these " professionals " are doing the education sector a great disservice.

disservice 英英释义

disservice

noun

1. disservice

1. an act intended to help that turns out badly

    e.g. he did them a disservice

    Synonym: ill service ill turn