Definition
This idiom indicates that something has more disadvantages than advantages, implying that there are few positive aspects to it.
忍多于利
In terms of efficiency, there's little to be said for this old system.
就效率而言,这个旧系统没有太多优点可言。
Although some people like it, I think there's little to be said for this method of cooking.
虽然有些人喜欢,但我认为这种烹饪方法没有太多优点。
In our view, there’s little to be said for relying too heavily on a single supplier.
在我们看来,过度依赖单一供应商没有太多好处。