Pitfall

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发音:[ˈpɪtˌfɔl]
例句:
  1. A pitfall refers to a potential hazard or drawback that can lead to negative consequences or setbacks. It signifies a hidden trap or stumbling block that may not be immediately apparent but can pose risks or difficulties if not carefully considered.
  2. Pitfalls can arise in various situations, such as decision-making processes, problem-solving tasks, or navigating complex systems. They can manifest as errors, oversights, or unforeseen challenges that can inhibit progress or lead to undesirable outcomes.
  3. When designing a space, it is easy to fall into the trap of relying too heavily on the reputation of a well-known brand,  a potential pitfall for most merchants.
  4. Indulging in the peaks and pitfalls of others’ love lives is a delightful activity that can be enjoyed anytime, so why not treat yourself to a box of chocolates and gather your girlfriends for a fun-filled evening, even if Valentine’s Day is still a long way off?
  5. According to Indigenous critics, the sequel of the initial Avatar movie encounters the same pitfall as its predecessor in its portrayal of the Na’vi, the movie’s alien species inspired by various Native tribes around the world.
  6. Amidst the growing influence of cryptocurrencies and their impact on politics, the economy, and the environment, it is crucial for individuals to grasp their essence, mechanics, as well as the pitfalls and possibilities they present.
  7. Long ago, people likely ate these special mushrooms because psilocybin, found in them, can enhance creativity, promote spiritual connection, and help with mental health pitfalls like depression and anxiety.

解释:
  1. Pitfall这个单词做名词使用,其表示“a hidden or not easily recognized danger or difficulty”这一含义,即“危险/困难/陷阱/隐患”,与risk/trap/danger/threat等单词构成近义词。

  2. 具体使用场景如下:
  • Due to the challenges and pitfalls involved in identifying and managing food intolerance, it is advisable to consult with a specialist such as an allergist or gastroenterologist who can provide expert guidance based on the specific symptoms experienced.(由于识别和管理食物不耐受所涉及的挑战和危险,建议患者咨询专家,例如过敏症专家或胃肠病学家,他们可以根据所经历的特定症状提供专家指导。)
    –Science
  • To avoid the pitfalls of unintentional bureaucratic behaviors and facilitate faster progress in enhancing safety, increasing access, and improving transparency, we put forth a set of simple suggestions that we believe would be beneficial for the government to consider.(为了避免无意的官僚行为隐患,并促进在加强安全、增加准入和提高透明度方面取得更快的进展,我们提出了一套自认为对政府有益的简单建议。)
    –News
  • Several individuals I conversed with expressed agreement that despite the potential pitfalls and unanswered queries, acquiring TikTok presents a rare opportunity, occurring only once in a decade, for the suitable buyer.(与我交谈过的几个人表示同意,尽管存在潜在的隐患和未解决的问题,但对于合适的买家来说,收购 TikTok 提供了一个难得的机会,十年才出现一次。)
    –Business
  • Because of his character lacking any deeper insight into the subject, Gibson, like many contemporary journalists, falls into the trap of inserting himself into the story, a familiar pitfall in their writing.(由于吉布森的角色对这个主题缺乏更深入的洞察力,但他和许多当代记者一样,陷入了将自己插入故事的陷阱,这是他们写作中熟悉的隐患。)
    –Arts
  • The potential pitfalls that arise from relying on ChatGPT for research become apparent when we witness its difficulties with basic math problems, its inclination to perpetuate crude stereotypes, and its unwarranted confidence in fabricating its own credentials.(当我们注意到它在基本数学问题上的困难、它延续粗俗刻板印象的倾向以及它对伪造自己的证书的毫无根据的信心时,我们发现依赖 ChatGPT 进行研究所产生的潜在危险变得显而易见。)
    –Technology

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