adverse
美音:
[æd´və:s
]英音:
[æd´və:s
]adj.不利的,敌对的,相反的
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adverse为短语/超纲词汇
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副词:adversely 名词:adverse-ness
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ad-=to,at,for 表示方向、变化、完成、附加、增加、开始,或只表加强的重要字首 变化型 ab-,ac-,af-,ag-,al-,an-,ap-,ar-,as-,at-
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adverse
/'ædvɜ:s; æd`vɝs/
adj [usu attrib 通常作定语]
1 (a) not favourable; contrary 不利的; 相反的
*adverse winds, weather conditions, circumstances 逆风, 恶劣的天气, 逆境.
(b) hostile; opposing 敌对的; 反对的
*adverse criticism 非难
* an adverse reaction to the proposals 对那些建议的异议.
2 harmful 有害的
*the adverse effects of drugs 药物的有害的副作用. > adversely adv
*His health was adversely affected by the climate. 他的健康因气候影响而严重受损.
adverse
adj
[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Early French advers, from Latin adversus, past participle of advertere; ADVERT]
not good or favourable
They fear it could have an adverse effect on global financial markets.
Miller's campaign has received a good deal of adverse publicity .
adverse conditions
conditions that make it difficult for something to happen or exist
The expedition was abandoned because of adverse weather conditions.
>adverselyadv
developments which had adversely affected their business
1. And slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. 虽然我们不再从它们的飞翔姿态来占卜吉凶,
2. A man without an education is an unfortunate victim of adverse circumstances deprived. 没有受过教育的人是境况不佳的不幸牺牲品.
3. A man without an education, many of us believe, is an unfortunate victim of adverse circumstances, deprived of one of the greatest twentieth-century opportunities. 我们许多人都相信,一个没有受过教育的人,是逆境的牺牲品,被剥夺了20世纪的最优越的机会之一。
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