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demerits
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缺点, 缺陷
the quality of being inadequate, often suggesting a deficiency or fault in performance or capability
- The tendency of the product to malfunction after prolonged use was a significant demerit.
产品在长时间使用后出现故障的倾向是一个显著的缺点。
- A key demerit of the plan was its failure to address concerns raised by stakeholders.
该计划的一个主要缺点是未能解决利益相关者提出的担忧。
- Lack of experience proved to be a demerit for the candidate during the job interview.
在求职面试中,缺乏经验被证明是候选人的一个缺点。
- Slow processing speed was identified as a demerit of the software, causing frustration among users.
处理速度慢被确定为该软件的缺点,导致用户感到沮丧。
- The demerit of the candidate's proposal was its lack of detailed planning and insufficient consideration of potential risks.
候选人提案的缺点是缺乏详细的规划和对潜在风险的考虑不足。
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缺点, 扣分
a point against someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often used in educational or disciplinary contexts
A demerit is a mark or penalty given to someone for a violation of rules or misconduct, often within a school or organizational setting. It is used as a way to track and record behavior that is not in line with expected standards. Accumulating demerits can lead to further consequences, such as suspension or loss of privileges. The purpose of demerits is to encourage good behavior and to provide a system for addressing misbehavior, often as part of a broader disciplinary policy.
- The student received a demerit for consistently arriving late to class.
该学生因持续迟到而收到了一个缺点。
- Demerits were assigned to individuals who violated the school's dress code policy.
违反学校着装规定的个人被记过失。
- Talking during a test resulted in demerits for several students in the examination hall.
考试期间交谈导致考场中几名学生被扣分。
- Repeated use of inappropriate language led to demerits for the offender in the workplace.
重复使用不当语言导致工作场所的违规者被扣分。
- The demerit system was implemented to discourage disruptive behavior in the classroom.
扣分制度的实施是为了阻止课堂上的破坏性行为。