disadvantaged
                                                    英 [dɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒd]
                                                                        美 [,dɪsəd'væntɪdʒd]
                        
                
                
                
                    
                        - adj. 贫困的;处于不利地位的;社会地位低下的
- n. 弱势团体;不利条件
- v. 使处于不利地位(disadvantage的过去式和过去分词)
 
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                                        disadvantaged 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - disadvantaged (adj.)
- 1610s, past participle adjective from disadvantage (v.). Of races or classes deprived of opportunities for advancement, from 1902, a word popularized by sociologists. As a noun, shorthand for disadvantaged persons, it is attested by 1939.
 
                
                                                    disadvantaged 双语例句
                
                
                    1. He just wanted people to stop calling him disadvantaged, an underachiever.  他只希望人们不要再叫他后进生、差等生。 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. Part - time workers, the majority of whom are women, are doubly disadvantaged. 
- 兼职 工作者多数为女性, 处于双重的不利条件下.
来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 3. The centre aims to help disadvantaged areas of Europe, mainly by fostering new businesses. 
- 该中心旨在帮助欧洲的贫困地区,方法主要是通过扶持新型商业。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 4. More state help is needed for the disadvantaged sections of the community. 
- 国家需要向社区的贫困阶层提供更多救济.
来自辞典例句
 
- 5. I was disadvantaged by illness. 
- 我因病而处于不利地位.
来自辞典例句