handicap
[ˈhændiˌkæp]
n.
障碍;
缺陷;
不利条件;
给弱者增加的杆数(按击球次数计数,并随参赛者的进步而减少);
vt.
妨碍,使不利;
使(某人)行动和生活不正常;
例句:
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Some hearing-impaired children may work harder to overcome their handicap.
一些有听障的儿童可能需要花更大的力气来克服这一缺陷。
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I see your handicap is down from 16 to 12.
我发现你的差点已从16杆降到了12杆。
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His golf handicap hovered between 10 and 12.
他的高尔夫球差点一直在10杆到12杆之间徘徊。
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You do a handicap race with the big boys.
来自BBC
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The handicap of actively managed funds is high costs.
来自WSJ
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When there's no handicap, they invent one.
来自NEWYORKER
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One-third of our work force have significant physical handicaps.
我们的劳动力中有三分之一的人有严重的身体残疾。
来自《权威词典》
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Blindness is a great handicap.
失明是一种严重的残疾。
来自《权威词典》
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He surmounted his handicap and achieved great success.
他克服了自己的不利条件,取得很大成就。
来自《权威词典》