0 a disadvantage or the negative part of a situation:
1 a disadvantage or problem; the negative part of a situation:
2 a disadvantage, or the negative part of a situation, product, etc.:
3 → duty drawback
Whilst this book is a welcome addition to the palaeontological literature, it is important to stress that it suffers some drawbacks.
Our examples show that algebraic data types with existential component types simultaneously cure all three of these drawbacks.
The drawback of this system was that precision was compromised.
Although it has drawbacks, the concept of rights has become such a popular one that we ought to look at it.
This is a drawback when the number of atomic data is huge, as happens in dense plasmas, because the computer time increases in excess.
A major drawback of the technique is that only the elastic pulmonary arteries are accessible to current ultrasound catheters.
One of the drawbacks of sniffer dogs is that it is difficult or impossible to find out exactly which chemical species is triggering their response.
A drawback of this definition is that it requires the existence of several evaluation functions (implementations) for the same syntax.
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(通常指因惊异或恐惧而)退后,退缩…
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