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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++draw·back /ˈdrɔːbæk $ ˈdrɒː-/ ●○○ noun [countable]  DISADVANTAGEa disadvantage of a situation, plan, product etc 不利因素;缺点,毛病 It’s a great city – the only drawback is the weather. 这是座很不错的城市,唯一的不足就是天气。drawback of/to (doing) something The main drawback to these products is that they tend to be too salty. 这些产品的主要不足之处在于它们总是偏咸。see thesaurus at disadvantage
Examples from the Corpus
drawbackAnd believe me, it's a drawback.Like many offshoot sports, the increasingly popular use of inflatable kayaks has its advantages and drawbacks.The Monopolies Commission took the line that the benefits of a more liberal regime outweighed any drawbacks.One major drawback is readers' inability to decide which stories to read.One of the major drawbacks of being famous is the lack of privacy.But retrospective diagnosis has obvious drawbacks.High house prices are one drawback to economic growth.It's a good-looking car - the only drawback is the price.The only drawback is the expense if you fish for long sessions and take enough meat to feed continuously.The drawbacks of this relationship are its stolid dullness and its tendency to focus power in a small circle of people.Yet it is important to notice that they too have their drawbacks.drawback of/to (doing) somethingThere are drawbacks to this method.The main drawback of this approach is that it can operate only when the Sun is above the horizon.There is just one drawback to their island paradise: every so often it bursts into flame beneath them.Critics see potential drawbacks to some proposed applications of advanced car technology.However, there are serious drawbacks to this approach which relies very much on the analyst's interpretational skills and subjective judgement.One of the drawbacks of this plug-in business is that there are no standards.The drawbacks of this relationship are its stolid dullness and its tendency to focus power in a small circle of people.The drawbacks to the position of the pilot-house were soon realized.
From Longman Business Dictionarydrawbackdraw‧back /ˈdrɔːbækˈdrɒː-/ noun [countable] a disadvantage of a situation, product etc that makes it less attractiveThere are drawbacks to being a sole trader, but they are outweighed by the benefits.one of the main drawbacks of the scheme customs drawback
draw·back nounChineseSyllable
disadvantage of Corpus a situation, a plan, Business etc product


drawback
drawback /ˈdrɔːbæk $ ˈdrɒː-/ noun [countable]
a disadvantage of a situation, plan, product etc:
    It’s a great city – the only drawback is the weather.
    drawback of/to (doing) something
    The main drawback to these products is that they tend to be too salty.
     
THESAURUS
    disadvantage noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, which makes it less good or less useful than other things: What do you think are the disadvantages of nuclear energy? | This car uses a lot of fuel, which is a major disadvantage.
    drawback noun [countable] a bad feature that something has, although it has advantages that are usually more important: One of the main drawbacks is the price.
    bad point noun [countable] especially spoken a bad feature that something has: All of these designs have both their good points and bad points.
    the downside noun [singular] the disadvantage of a situation that in most other ways seems good or enjoyable: It’s a great job. The only downside is that I don’t get much free time.


draw·backBrE /ˈdrɔːbæk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdrɔːbæk/ 🔊 noun~ (of/to sth) | ~ (of/to doing sth) a disadvantage or problem that makes sth a less attractive idea 缺点;不利条件 SYN disadvantage, snag The main drawback to it is the cost. 它的主要缺点是成本高。🔊🔊This is the one major drawback of the new system. 这是新系统的一大弊端。🔊🔊