释义 |
Definition of disservice in English: disservicenoun dɪ(s)ˈsəːvɪsˌdɪ(s)ˈsərvəs usually in singular A harmful action. 有害的行为 you have done a disservice to the African people by ignoring this fact 你忽略这个事实,因而损害了非洲人民的利益。 Example sentencesExamples - To act as such would be a disservice to the diverse student body as whole, and contrary to my elected mandate.
- But I would be doing the author a great disservice if I gave any impression that this is a political tract.
- What's more, they are a disservice to the anti-war movement and the left, which will decisively reject them.
- This was a fine privilege for its editors and a confusing disservice to your readership.
- What's more, it's a disservice to the values held by the party's members to limit itself that way.
- Yur story is a disservice to the public and seems quite out of character with normal Register content.
- By ignoring these issues in their reviews, critics are doing a great disservice to their readers.
- Appeasement does not work and those who endorse it are doing an enormous disservice to their people.
- It's not a funny site and acts as a disservice to our community.
- The article does a real disservice to those children who do have learning differences.
- It is a disservice to students and to themselves to be restricting the flow of information to students.
- While it may seem equitable to accommodate everybody's needs, this often ends up doing users a disservice.
- Here was a chance to look candidly at the way multi-culturalism in Bradford has done a disservice to race relations.
- Okay, I do agree that by not complaining I'm doing a disservice to all consumers.
- We Americans do ourselves a disservice if we think we can work miracles overnight.
- Pete Cami gives a disturbing account of youth crime but your headline does a disservice to the efforts of the police.
- We both have our lives to live, and being airlifted out of the central field does a disservice to both of us.
- Slater actually does viewers a disservice by being less than embarrassing here.
- At one point I tried it as under score, but it felt like a disservice to the song.
- An educational system that does not teach economically viable skills is a disservice to the nation.
Synonyms unkindness, bad turn, ill turn, disfavour, mischief injury, harm, hurt, damage, offence wrong, injustice informal kick in the teeth Definition of disservice in US English: disservicenounˌdɪ(s)ˈsərvəsˌdi(s)ˈsərvəs usually in singular A harmful action. 有害的行为 you have done a disservice to the African people by ignoring this fact 你忽略这个事实,因而损害了非洲人民的利益。 Example sentencesExamples - By ignoring these issues in their reviews, critics are doing a great disservice to their readers.
- We both have our lives to live, and being airlifted out of the central field does a disservice to both of us.
- What's more, they are a disservice to the anti-war movement and the left, which will decisively reject them.
- What's more, it's a disservice to the values held by the party's members to limit itself that way.
- While it may seem equitable to accommodate everybody's needs, this often ends up doing users a disservice.
- We Americans do ourselves a disservice if we think we can work miracles overnight.
- Here was a chance to look candidly at the way multi-culturalism in Bradford has done a disservice to race relations.
- Pete Cami gives a disturbing account of youth crime but your headline does a disservice to the efforts of the police.
- At one point I tried it as under score, but it felt like a disservice to the song.
- Slater actually does viewers a disservice by being less than embarrassing here.
- It's not a funny site and acts as a disservice to our community.
- To act as such would be a disservice to the diverse student body as whole, and contrary to my elected mandate.
- The article does a real disservice to those children who do have learning differences.
- An educational system that does not teach economically viable skills is a disservice to the nation.
- Yur story is a disservice to the public and seems quite out of character with normal Register content.
- Okay, I do agree that by not complaining I'm doing a disservice to all consumers.
- It is a disservice to students and to themselves to be restricting the flow of information to students.
- Appeasement does not work and those who endorse it are doing an enormous disservice to their people.
- This was a fine privilege for its editors and a confusing disservice to your readership.
- But I would be doing the author a great disservice if I gave any impression that this is a political tract.
Synonyms unkindness, bad turn, ill turn, disfavour, mischief |