disproportionally
基本解釋
- adv.不相稱地;不均衡地
英漢例句
- African Americans, notes Keith, are disproportionally affected by risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
凱斯說(shuō),非裔美國(guó)人特別容易得心血管疾病。 - Low- and middle-income countries are disproportionally affected: 82% of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries and occur almost equally in men and women.
82%以上的心血管病死亡發(fā)生在低收入及中等收入國(guó)家,男性和女性的發(fā)生率幾乎持平。 - Low- and middle-income countries are disproportionally affected: over 80% of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries and occur almost equally in men and women.
80%以上的心血管病死亡發(fā)生在低收入和中等收入國(guó)家,男性和女性的發(fā)生率幾乎持平。 - Now as the U.S. economy grinds slowly toward recovery in 2012, investors may turn to financial stocks that have disproportionally exposed to the U.S. environment: Those in the small cap index.
FORBES: In Financials, Fear Not The Small Caps - And overall you see that the run-up at consumer debt truly was much more explained in the last few years by a fairly weak labor market, very weak job growth, especially in manufacturing, where especially African-American men are disproportionally concentrated.
NPR: Is Housing Market Squeezing Out the Middle Class? - What has handicapped the middle class in the last four years is not that higher-income earners did not pay a high enough tax rate, but rather, that job losses during the crisis were disproportionally high in traditionally middle class sectors, and accompanying gains during the recovery disproportionately low.
FORBES: How Will The Middle Class Fare In The Battle Over The Fiscal Cliff?
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- disproportionally higher investments 不按比例較高的投資;投資較高得不成比例;不成比例更高的投資