drawbacks
/ˈdrɔː.bæk/ (bre, ipa) · [drˈɔbˌæks] /ˈdrɑː.bæk/ (ame, ipa) · [drˈɔbˌæks] /ˈdrȯ-ˌbak How to pronounce drawback (audio)/ (ame, mw)
drawbacks — 名詞
1. bad points in a plan, product, or situation that make it less attractive or conv
缺點
讓事情不夠理想的負面之處
bad points in a plan, product, or situation that make it less attractive or convenient
The main drawbacks of the flat are the noise and tiny kitchen.
這間公寓的主要缺點,是太吵,而且廚房很小。
pattern: drawbacks of + thing
Parents discussed the drawbacks before signing their children up for camp.
家長在替孩子報名夏令營前,先討論了其中的缺點。
pattern: discuss the drawbacks before + -ing
Even with a sea view, the hotel had drawbacks for wheelchair users.
這家飯店就算有海景,對輪椅使用者來說還是有缺點。
Christopher listed the drawbacks of the night shift on a whiteboard.
Christopher 把大夜班的缺點列在白板上。
Shanti accepted the job after weighing its drawbacks against the better pay.
Shanti 在衡量這份工作的缺點與較高薪資後,還是接下了這份工作。
- disadvantages
more neutral and slightly more formal in comparisons
- downsides
more informal and common in everyday speech
- limitations
focuses on what something cannot do well rather than general negatives
- benefits
focuses on the good results or positive points
- advantages
more formal opposite when comparing choices
文法句型
drawbacks of + thing
discuss the drawbacks
weigh drawbacks against + benefit
用法筆記
Usually appears in the plural when people compare an option's good and bad sides. It is common after 'of' to name the thing being judged, and with verbs such as 'discuss', 'list', and 'weigh'.