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 disproportionate [`dɪsprə'porʃənɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不成比例的

  1. You spend a disproportionateamount of your time on sport.
    你在运动方面花费的时间过多.
  2. Even so, younger buyers and others who have been on the leading edge of trends continue to prefer Japanese cars in disproportionate numbers.
    尽管如此,年轻的顾客以及走在时代潮流前面的人,仍然宁买日本汽车,其人数之众简直不成比例。
  3. But gas has a disproportionate dynamical role.
    但是,气体具有不成比例的动力学角色。


disproportionate
[ adj ]
  1. out of proportion

  2. <adj.all>
  3. not proportionate

  4. <adj.all>


Disproportionate \Dis`pro*por"tion*ate\, a.
Not proportioned; unsymmetrical; unsuitable to something else
in bulk, form, value, or extent; out of proportion;
inadequate; as, in a perfect body none of the limbs are
disproportionate; it is wisdom not to undertake a work
disproportionate means. -- {Dis`pro*por"tion*ate*ly}, adv. --
{Dis`pro*por"tion*ate*ness}, n.

  1. The 1st District Court of Appeal agreed that Verketis would not have been waiting for the officer with a gun had he not suffered a "life-transforming injury," but said that fact did not make the sentence disproportionate to the crime.
  2. "A disproportionate number of customer complaints about broker-dealers in our state derive from the penny stock market," said John B. Hiatt, director of the New Mexico Securities Division.
  3. Plum positions are still allocated on an old boy network; former communists get their disproportionate share.
  4. After attracting a disproportionate amount of media attention for its troubles Stakis says it wants to be boring.
  5. "The disproportionate surge in deaths among blacks has resulted in the first declines in black life expectancy since 1962," Hill wrote.
  6. These stocks were trading on such high price-earnings ratios that bad news was bound to have a disproportionate effect on their prices.
  7. The Maltese seem less interested in travelling than in parading themselves and their cars, a disproportionate number of which are Humbers and Hillmans (old British makes).
  8. "I have seen over the past two years a disproportionate amount of advertising in the black and Hispanic community," he said in a telephone interview. "I believe it was time for us to stand up and fight back.
  9. The likelihood of "revocation of permits unrelated to the problem is a disproportionate legislative response," she wrote, and threatens a "potentially severe adverse impact upon mission readiness."
  10. But the concept of disproportionate quotas for those with unused capacity, advanced there in an Iranian proposal, was generally endorsed by the ministers.
  11. The formulas used to allocate aid, which are supposed to equalize for differences in the fiscal strength of governments, in practice have distributed a disproportionate share to wealthy communities.
  12. During the first week of the trial, agents testified that Hispanics are assigned a disproportionate number of Spanish-language wiretaps and temporary out-of-town assignments.
  13. A Chubb spokeswoman maintains that lower rates won't have a disproportionate effect on Chubb, compared with the rest of the industry.
  14. Other studies show disproportionate differences between the races.
  15. It is not just the poor who spend a disproportionate share on sales and excise taxes, such as those applying to alcohol, gasoline and tobacco, the study found.
  16. Members of the independent bankers group, which represents community banks with assets of $100 million or less, have objected that higher insurance premiums would place a disproportionate burden on them.
  17. Shanghai accounts for a disproportionate share of China's total tax revenue, while Hong Kong, under the terms of the agreement, cannot be taxed for China's benefit.
  18. That poses problems for arts groups that can't afford to give disproportionate credit to any single source.
  19. A company can be held liable, for instance, if an age-neutral layoff policy ends up having a disproportionate effect on older workers.
  20. Critics contend that the rich received a disproportionate share of the Reagan era prosperity.
  21. The business owners stress how regulations can put a disproportionate cost burden on small businesses, says Richard Kubach, the owner of Philadelphia's Melrose Diner who finds himself visiting Washington more often these days to lobby.
  22. Officials of the British colony's government and stock exchange said they will prevent the listing of stock with voting power disproportionate to its value.
  23. Highway money and drinking are linked because some studies indicate that youngsters driving under the influence of alcohol cause a disproportionate number of fatal accidents.
  24. The report blames social ills, including high unemployment rates, for the disproportionate number of black men in the prison system.
  25. But the justices left open the possibility that such awards may be so disproportionate to the actual harm suffered that they violate due-process rights.
  26. But consumer advocates and members of Congress disagreed, saying people who had profited from government policies that caused the crisis bear a disproportionate responsibility for fixing the problem.
  27. In the first half of this year Japanese purchases of foreign bonds, in which the US usually accounts for a disproportionate share, were running at an annualised rate of Dollars 46.5bn, usefully higher than in 1992 and 1993.
  28. The classes of stock under the two-tier structure have disproportionate voting power and strengthen continued control by a small group of owners.
  29. "When the court sees this vast disproportionate voting strength (in Media General), they may find a way to invalidate the two-tier structure."
  30. "We are talking to U.S. and European companies too," he says, "but there's a disproportionate interest on the part of the Japanese."
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