Aún no tenemos significados para "great disadvantage".
1The Puritan agents appear to great disadvantage in the conference which ensued.
2The dogs having lost their voices, we were at a great disadvantage.
3But at one point we were put at a very great disadvantage.
4It is a great disadvantage to be too large for one's surroundings.
5Whether he and Snick could overcome this great disadvantage remained to be seen.
6The single child is at a great disadvantage; he occupies the throne alone.
7The British were placed at a great disadvantage at the outbreak of hostilities.
8For this reason they were at a great disadvantage in battle.
9But in opposing their assailants they were at a great disadvantage.
10We frequently take the hosiery from them at a great disadvantage.
11When it comes to fighting it puts our people at a great disadvantage.
12Another great disadvantage is that one suffers very much from want of sleep.
13Comparison with Scott, therefore, always put the one compared at a great disadvantage.
14The streets had been barricaded, and Prince Rupert's men fought at great disadvantage.
15Ronicky Doone, taken utterly by surprise, was at a great disadvantage.
16A comparison, we fear, would put us to great disadvantage, perhaps to shame.
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Great disadvantage a través del tiempo
Great disadvantage por variante geográfica
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