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  1. noun [ C ] uk / ˈdrɔːbæk / us. [ C ] a disadvantage, or the negative part of a situation, product, etc.: A drawback for some savers is that the bond has a minimum investment of £10,000. a big/main/major drawback The design of the computer has one big drawback: a noisy built-in fan.

    • Drawback

      drawback. noun [ C ] uk / ˈdrɔːbæk / us. Add to word list. [...

  2. traducir DRAWBACK: inconveniente, desventaja [feminine]. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  3. drawback. noun [ C ] uk / ˈdrɔːbæk / us. Add to word list. [ C ] a disadvantage, or the negative part of a situation, product, etc.: A drawback for some savers is that the bond has a minimum investment of £10,000. a big/main/major drawback The design of the computer has one big drawback: a noisy built-in fan.

  4. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. draw back vi phrasal. (flinch) retroceder ⇒ vi. Note: The single-word form is used when the term is a noun. She drew back sharply when the dog barked at her. Retrocedió repentinamente cuando el perro le ladró.

  5. Drawback can be a noun meaning a refund of duties or an objectionable feature, or a verb meaning to avoid an issue or commitment. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for drawback.

  6. A drawback is an aspect of something or someone that makes them less acceptable than they would otherwise be. He felt the apartment's only drawback was that it was too small. Sinónimos: disadvantage , trouble , difficulty , fault Más sinónimos de drawback

  7. Diccionario inglés-español. drawback sustantivo (plural: drawbacks) inconveniente m (plural: inconvenientes m) The only drawback to my job is that it is far from home. El único inconveniente de mi trabajo es que está lejos de casa. desventaja f (plural: desventajas f) The only drawback of my job is the low salary.

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