单词 | distinct disadvantage |
释义 | distinct disadvantage And that puts her at a distinct disadvantage against rivals who were put on a pony while they were still in nappies. The Sun Just as importantly he has a familiarity with regulatory thinking that could put peers at a distinct disadvantage. Times, Sunday Times Only a handful of this week's 156 starters have played the tight, rather intricate layout and those who arrive late will be at a distinct disadvantage. Times, Sunday Times Admit to yourself that in certain pivotal situations you're at a distinct disadvantage and, ironically, you'll begin to feel more optimistic about this rather challenging cycle. Times, Sunday Times However, after the extinction of the dinosaurs, they went in the other direction: adapting to the oceans again, except with the distinct disadvantage that they now needed air to breathe. Times, Sunday Times |
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