disservice

英[dɪs'sɜːvɪs] 美[dɪs'sɜːrvɪs]
  • n. 伤害;危害;帮倒忙
TEM8
Noun:
  1. an act intended to help that turns out badly;

    "he did them a disservice"

1. He said the protesters were doing a disservice to the nation.
他说抗议者正对国家造成危害。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We will never do any disservice to you [ anything to hurt you ].
我们决不会做任何对不起你们的事情.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. 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.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

5. In this it has done mankind a great disservice.
这种做法对人类危害非浅.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The minister's comments do teachers a great disservice.
      部长的评论对教师造成极大伤害。
    2. 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。
    3. They do a great disservice to our society.
      他们给我们的社会带来很大危害。
    4. In this it has done mankind a great disservice.
      这种做法对人类危害非浅。
    5. Actually what he said did me quite a disservice.
      他这么说其实是在给我帮倒忙。
    6. She did her son a disservice by doing his homework for him.
      她替儿子做作业,反而是帮了倒忙。