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词汇 adversely
释义 adversely
adverb
uk /ˈæd.vɜːs.li//ədˈvɜːs.li/ us /ædˈvɝːs.li/
in a way that has a negative or harmful effect: 不利地
adversely affected A lot of companies have been adversely affected by the recession.许多公司都受到经济衰退的不利影响。
The film was never meant to reflect adversely on the small city where it was made.这部电影从来没有打算对制作它的小城市产生负面影响。
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You risk being judged adversely by some listeners whenever you give a presentation.
Increases in the cost of housing will affect some families adversely.
The schools children attend should not adversely influence their choices in life.
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adversely | Business English


adversely
adverb
uk /ˈædvɜːsli/us
in a way that is harmful or likely to cause problems:
Cancellations and delays may continue to adversely affect the airline's financial performance.

Examples of adversely


adversely
Eventually, this has created an apparent incongruity between the water dispute resolution mechanism and its operational environment, thereby adversely affecting the efficiency of the former.
In our eight years of modelling experience, we were not adversely impacted by the representational restrictions of choosing one of the less expressive description logics.
These measures adversely affected the welfare programmes of the country.
Even if, inevitably, the lack of perfection of today's output speech technology may adversely affect users' evaluation of the system, there is one advantage.
Evidence suggests that anaemia during pregnancy may adversely influence intrauterine growth rate, prematurity and birth weight.
Secondly, parasite clones could adversely affect each other through strain-transcending immunity.
Indeed, water flux can adversely affect seed moisture level, one of the critical determinants of seed longevity.
There are preliminary indications that oncologist burnout may adversely affect staff turnover and quality of treatment.
Increased animal holdings by the two-thirds of all households who are poor then adversely impacts leaf biomass stocks.
Our analyses continue to show that small or derived genomes (which are not typical of the ancestral state) can adversely affect the results.
According to this model of craving, these automatic drug use schemata consume cognitive processing capacity and, therefore, will adversely affect cognitive function.
When soybean is water stressed early in the growing season, early maturing cultivars are adversely affected while late maturing cultivars are not.
Pension funds are shown to be much more adversely affected by quantitative restrictions in this sample than are life insurance companies.
This means that if one clone provokes an immune response, it could adversely affect another.
Desorption of these contaminates from surfaces in the harsh field environment due to for thcoming electron beam pulses adversely influences the electron beam's proper ties.
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