do somebody/something a disservice (also do a disservice to somebody/something)HARM/BE BAD FOR to do something that gives other people a bad opinion of someone or something 损害[破坏]某人/某物的声誉[形象]
The fans have done the game a great disservice.
球迷们的行为大大损害了这项运动的名声。
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do somebody/something a disservice• The remedialprograms we knew about did a disservice to their students by thinking of them as remedial.• The fans' rude behavior has done the game a great disservice.• When Mr Non-Productive Employee gets a raise, it does a disservice to the productive employee.• Such uninformedviewsdo the industry a disservice.
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disservice• I would have done her a disservice had I immediately jumped in to help.• Am I really doing him a disservice if I leave it as one big C: drive?• The evidence from excellent companies strongly suggests that managers who feel this way are doing them selves a disservice.• This kind of jiggery-pokery does them a disservice.• To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producingtext would be to do it a gravedisservice.• By confusingunrelatedissues and taking information out of context, you do readers a great disservice.• Well, it does them a great disservice.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISSERVICE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤grave, great, terrible, tremendous嚴重/重大/極大/巨大的損害VERB + DISSERVICE➤do sb損害某人PREPOSITION➤disservice to對⋯的危害◇This violence will do a grave disservice to their cause.這種暴力行為將嚴重危害他們的事業。