count against
英 [kaʊnt əˈɡenst]
美 [kaʊnt əˈɡenst]
对…不利(致使其被拒、受罚等)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 对…不利(致使其被拒、受罚等)
If somethingcounts againstyou, it may cause you to be rejected or punished, or cause people to have a lower opinion of you.- He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him.
人们对他的评价很高,但他年纪轻轻这一点也许会对他不利。
- He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him.
双语例句
- Articles on Facebook will not initially count against the 10 free items people who are not Times subscribers are allowed to read each month.
起初,Facebook上的文章不会算在非时报订阅用户每月可以免费阅读的10篇文章之内。 - It would count heavily against me if I got the director into trouble.
如果我使主管陷入困境,那将对我极为不利。 - Do you think my age will count against me?
你认为我的年龄对我是不利的因素吗? - But abstentions count as votes against, so the formal result was a two-vote defeat.
但是弃权被算作是投反对票,所以正式的结果是以两票的差距失败。 - Failure to check on a job candidate can count against a company if a lie is uncovered after someone has been appointed.
如果在某人被任命后谎言才露馅,那么未核实应聘者信息就可能对公司不利。 - You must not count his inexperience against him.
你不可因为他没经验就认为他不行。 - I'm worried that my age might count against me.
我担心我的年龄可能对我不利。 - The result is to increase deposits at the bank, which count as a reserve against which the commercial banks can make loans or investments.
其结果就是增加商业银行在央行的存款,以作为商业银行放贷或投资的储备金。 - He is highly regarded, but his youth might count against him.
人们对他的评价很高,但他年纪轻轻这一点也许会对他不利。 - Gail has applied for a job on a newspaper, but I think her inexperience might count against her.
盖尔申请了一份报社工作,但我觉得经验不足可能对她不利。