adj.贫困的;处于不利地位的;社会地位低下的
v.使处于不利地位(disadvantage的过去式和过去分词)
n.弱势团体;不利条件
disadvantaged children───不幸儿童;生活条件差的儿童
disadvantaged kids───弱势儿童
disadvantaged background───弱势背景
disadvantaged people───弱势群体
in aid of the disadvantaged───帮助弱势群体
Children living in inner-city areas may be educationally disadvantaged.───居住在市中心贫民区的孩子在教育方面可能处于不利的地位。
it comes to students from more disadvantaged backgrounds.───家庭背景更贫困的学生来说,情况就不一定了。
He hopes he will be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.───他希望自己能激励其他来自贫困家庭的年轻人。
Nevertheless, the human rights for disadvantaged groups have never been guaranteed effectively in liberal, and democratic Taiwan.───然而,弱势群体的人权,在民主化、自由化的台湾,并没有受到有效的保障。
He, too, was considered a role model, setting up in his spare time a foundation to help disadvantaged youths.───桑达斯基也是人们眼中的道德模范,他利用业余时间成立了一个基金会,用来帮助那些家境贫困的青少年。
He said new programs will be set up to help disadvantaged students, promote home ownership, and get health services to those most in need.───他说,将设立新的项目来帮助贫困家庭的孩子,使穷人拥有自己的住房以及给那些最需要的人提供医疗服务。
But the German, possibly to be further disadvantaged due to his height, isn't sure.───但德国,可能将进一步处于不利地位由于他的身高,还不能确定。
The alphabetically disadvantaged may not become presidents, central bankers or rich, but they seem to thrive at running firms.───劣姓伙计们可能当不了总统,成不了央行行长,也敛不了大钱,但是他们开公司看起来倒是蛮在行。
Charity is better than social security as a means of helping the genuinely disadvantaged.───慈善比社会保障更有助于维护社会公平。