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单词 disproportionate
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disproportionate
(dɪsprəpɔːʳʃənət )
adjective
Something that is disproportionate is surprising or unreasonable in amount or size, compared with something else.
A disproportionate amount of time was devoted to one topic. [+ to]
This sentence is totally disproportionate to the alleged offence.
Synonyms: excessive, too much, unreasonable, uneven  
disproportionately adverb [ADVERB adjective]
...a disproportionately high suicide rate among young prisoners.
Collocations:
disproportionate effect
The most popular students had a disproportionate effect on influencing peers to get immunised, the study found.
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They exist in small numbers, but have a disproportionate effect on their ecosystem.
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Yet its location and timing are likely to carry disproportionate effect.
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As the company admits, the smallest movement in the numbers will have a disproportionate effect on profits.
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There will also be a disproportionate effect on luxury goods.
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disproportionate force
He said the pensioner acted within the law which stipulates that when defending a household a person can use disproportionate but not grossly disproportionate force.
The Sun
Police have been accused of using disproportionate force in trying to break up demonstrations.
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He appeared to soften his position after questioners suggested that the term 'grossly disproportionate' would condone the use of disproportionate force against burglars.
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The report said the migrants were themselves violent but added that the police had responded with 'unjustified, even disproportionate force'.
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There will be civil or criminal claims, allegations of disproportionate force, officers tied up for months in investigations, compensation running to millions if a head injury changes a life.
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disproportionate impact
It set out five tests to assess the impact of shutdowns on businesses, including whether restrictions had a disproportionate impact or were counter-productive.
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The likely rises in the prices of highly visible purchases like basic foodstuffs and petrol this autumn could have a disproportionate impact too.
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Household debt also reached record levels, forcing policymakers to introduce credit controls that had a disproportionate impact on younger and poorer households.
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Some readers of rankings may not fully appreciate the disproportionate impact of key criteria.
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Each region was judged to require just a small change in conditions to have a huge and disproportionate impact on the environment.
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disproportionate influence
But such movements can make or break a parliamentary majority, giving them disproportionate influence.
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We need to open up the system and ensure a small cadre of activists do not have a disproportionate influence.
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I would simultaneously recommend strict caps on political donations so that the rich and organised cannot find back-door ways to reassert their disproportionate influence.
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On the one hand, the landed elite retained disproportionate influence.
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But they had a disproportionate influence on musicians who followed.
The Sun
disproportionate number
A disproportionate number rose rapidly through the ranks, many reaching the pinnacle of regimental sergeant major and some going on to become commissioned officers.
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One: a disproportionate number of university students come from the middle and upper classes.
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But there is a disproportionate number of really interesting fintech companies emerging.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
disproportionate power
Maybe - but only at the cost of voting in the other set of rascals, and giving them disproportionate power.
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Yet still the idea of a false allegation holds disproportionate power.
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Moreover, our political system gives disproportionate power to the voters in marginal constituencies.
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Some economists also argue that rent caps during tenancies are justified because the nature of property means landlords have disproportionate power that lets them set rents above the market rate.
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However, population growth in cities across the state led to the rural population, which was in relative decline, having disproportionate power in government.
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disproportionate reaction
After the disproportionate reaction in his political backyard and beyond, he could be forgiven for regretting it.
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Both statements may be technically correct but in the febrile atmosphere of a pandemic they can create a completely disproportionate reaction.
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Kitty's intense fear of loud noises results in this disproportionate reaction.
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I developed an unhealthy work ethic and had disproportionate reactions to small failures (eg not going to the gym).
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disproportionate response
The airline called the action 'a grossly disproportionate response'.
The Sun
He was shocked about what he and colleagues thought was a 'disproportionate response' but now wants to draw a line under it and move on.
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Again, that seems a disproportionate response.
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Some commentators have argued that this was a disproportionate response.
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It also branded binding votes on pay packages a 'disproportionate response'.
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disproportionate risk
He's spotted a 'growing danger of disproportionate risk aversion creeping into decisionmaking', with people jumpy over what they see as regulators' 'zero tolerance of error' - often applied with hindsight.
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Among a wide variety of health risks, farm workers may bear a disproportionate risk of exposure to such obesogens.
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The ever-increasing amounts of hazardous waste being shipped to developing countries increases the disproportionate risk that the people in these nations face.
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disproportionate share
The taxpayer will provide most of the money and guarantee the debt, and the private sector will reap a disproportionate share of the profits.
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Deal, will not be affected as they generate a disproportionate share of its profit.
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Now it’s becoming increasingly clear that the world’s mesophotic zones harbor a disproportionate share of marine biodiversity.
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Those who are better connected or better self-promoters are likely to get a disproportionate share of the rewards.
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And a disproportionate share come from the least well-off families.
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disproportionate use of
By the same token, having armed itself with sufficient firepower to protect the market, the government must also beware the disproportionate use of force.
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The environment component looks at what rich countries are doing to reduce their disproportionate use of the global commons.
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News stories attribute the move to recent police scandals and the cloud cast by the disproportionate use of force during the 2006 anti-government demonstrations.
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Many expressed concerns about the limited nature of training available to staff, which helps explain the disproportionate use of the least challenging digital and e-learning resources.
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Most cited were the prime minister's authoritarian attitude (92%), the police's disproportionate use of force (91%), the violation of democratic rights (91%), and the silence of the media (84%).
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grossly disproportionate
But the 60-year jail term they were ready to hand him would have been grossly disproportionate.
The Sun
That would give extra protection to a householder, leaving them vulnerable to prosecution only if the force used was 'grossly disproportionate'.
Times, Sunday Times
The airline called the action 'a grossly disproportionate response'.
The Sun
The court noted that for the defendant to succeed he would have to prove that his sentence was grossly disproportionate to his crime.
Christianity Today
The case was a grotesque example of a tendency to burden the court with documents of grossly disproportionate quantity and length.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 不成比例的
Japanese: 不釣合いな
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