1.不利,不便;不利的处境[地位]
2.(名誉,信用等的)损害,损失
1.使不利,使吃亏
1.something that makes someone or something less effective, successful, or attractive
1.to make it more difficult for someone or something to succeed than other people or things
1.Maternity services across the UK are disadvantaging children from birth by "shutting out" their fathers, a think tank has warned.
一个智囊团警告说由于父亲不能参与的分娩的过程,英国的生育服务对儿童是不利的。
2.Critics complain that the yuan's suppressed value makes China's exports unfairly inexpensive, disadvantaging other countries.
批评人士抱怨中国压低人民币汇率,使其出口产品较其他国家获得了不公平的价格优势。
3.Any RPS that provides incentives for new power generation while disadvantaging existing generation creates economic distortion, she says.
任何浑,提供奖励新的发电,而现有的发电不利造成的经济扭曲,她说。