单词 | downside |
释义 | downside (daʊnsaɪd ) singular noun The downside of a situation is the aspect of it which is less positive, pleasant, or useful than its other aspects. The downside of this approach is a lack of clear leadership. There is a downside: the more she remembers, the more bitter she feels about what happened. Synonyms: drawback, disadvantage, snag, problem Collocations: limit the downside The market has the support of a yield of about 3.5 per cent, which should limit the downside. Times, Sunday Times You could have limited the downside by setting a stop loss. Times, Sunday Times And the favourable vulnerability limits the downside should he be doubled. Times, Sunday Times It provides a cushion, limiting the downside for the economy. Times, Sunday Times Yet there's an obvious downside to her fiction: it's extremely boring. Times,Sunday Times These are savings with no obvious downside. Times, Sunday Times There's not much you can do with the information and there's an obvious downside. Times, Sunday Times And, despite his obvious downsides, you can't help but fall in love with the mastermind. The Sun There are the obvious downsides of an outdoor life. Times, Sunday Times The potential downside is that patients don't have the time they want to prepare. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The potential downside is losing 100 per cent of your capital. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The potential downside of making the trip would be minimal. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But the potential downside can be almost unlimited. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The real downside of a premature 'extinct' label was that it deterred any attempt to find the long-term missing. Times, Sunday Times The only real downside was, surprise, surprise, the men's football. The Sun There are no upsides to having high blood pressure and no real downsides to reducing it. Times, Sunday Times The only real downsides are the price and lack of boot space. The Sun From the therapist's point of view, this can have a significant downside - they can't smell the alcohol on somebody's breath, or read the body language. Times, Sunday Times If developments take a big turn for the worse, it would pose 'a significant downside risk' to the forecasts. Times, Sunday Times She said there was 'significant downside risk' for sterling and that sentiment regardcurrencies ing the currency could decline. Times, Sunday Times However, another study found a significant downside to the practice. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It turns out cellular caprice comes with significant downsides. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The only downside is that you have to live in an apartment. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The only downside is that any changes that they wish to make to their own house will be similarly harder to get past the planners. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The only downside of the the car is that the ride can be a bit unforgiving. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Translations: Chinese: 不利的一面 Japanese: マイナス面 |
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