disadvantaged
adjective /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒd/
/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒd/
- not having the things, such as education, or enough money, that people need in order to succeed in life
synonym deprived弱势的;社会地位低下的 - disadvantaged groups/children
生活条件差的群体/孩子 - a severely disadvantaged area
极贫困地区 - socially disadvantaged sections of the community
该社区社会地位低下的贫困阶层
Synonyms poorpoor- disadvantaged
- needy
- impoverished
- deprived
- penniless
- hard up
- poor having very little money; not having enough money for basic needs:
- They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
他们穷得没钱给孩子买鞋穿。
- They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
- disadvantaged having less money and fewer opportunities than most people in society:
- socially disadvantaged sections of the community
该社区社会地位低下的贫困阶层
- socially disadvantaged sections of the community
- needy poor:
- It’s a charity that provides help for needy children.
这是一个为贫困孩子提供援助的慈善机构。
- It’s a charity that provides help for needy children.
- impoverished (journalism) poor:
指缺乏生活必需品的、贫困的: - Thousands of impoverished peasants are desperate to move to the cities.
成千上万赤贫的农民急切盼望搬到城里去。
- Thousands of impoverished peasants are desperate to move to the cities.
- deprived [usually before noun] without enough food, education, and all the things that are necessary for people to live a happy and comfortable life
指贫穷的、穷困的、穷苦的
Poor is the most general of these words and can be used to describe yourself, another individual person, people as a group, or a country or an area. Needy is mostly used to describe people considered as a group: it is not used to talk about yourself or individual people: poor/needy children/families • They were too needy to buy shoes for the kids. Impoverished is used, especially in journalism, to talk about poor countries and the people who live there. To talk about poor areas in rich countries, use deprived.用 poor、needy、impoverished 还是 deprived? - penniless (literary) having no money; very poor:
指一文不名的、穷困的: - He died penniless in Paris.
他死于巴黎,死时身无分文。
- He died penniless in Paris.
- hard up (informal) having very little money, especially for a short period of time:
尤指暂时拮据、缺钱: - I was always hard up as a student.
我当学生时总是很拮据。
- I was always hard up as a student.
- poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived/penniless/hard-up people/families
- poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived areas
- poor/disadvantaged/impoverished countries
- a(n) poor/disadvantaged/impoverished/deprived background
Topics Social issuesc1- Part-time workers, the majority of whom are women, are doubly disadvantaged.
兼职工作者多数为女性,处于双重的不利条件下。 - These social groups remain disadvantaged.
这些社会集体仍处于劣势。 - the issues facing farmers in disadvantaged rural areas of Europe
生活在欧洲贫困乡村的农民所面临的问题
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- extremely
- very
- seriously
- …
- disadvantaged groups/children
- the disadvantagednoun [plural] people who are disadvantaged
Topics People in societyc2下层社会