inadequacy 单词详解
发音 (IPA)
- US: /ɪnˈædɪkwəsi/
- UK: /ɪnˈædɪkwəsi/
(Note: IPA verified from Oxford Learner's Dictionaries)
语源 (Etymology)
- Origin:
From Latin inadequatus ("not adequate"), formed by the prefix in- (meaning "not") + adequatus ("adequate"). The root adequatus traces to Latin ad ("to") + aequare ("to equal").
中文翻译: 源于拉丁语 inadequatus(“不充分的”),由前缀 in-(表示“不”)和 adequatus(“足够的”)组成。词根 adequatus 可追溯至拉丁语 ad(“向”)和 aequare(“使相等”)。 - Historical Shift:
First recorded in English in the early 17th century, directly retaining the Latin meaning of "insufficiency." No significant semantic shifts; the term has consistently referred to the state of being inadequate.
中文翻译: 17世纪初首次在英语中记录,直接保留拉丁语“不足”的含义,无重大语义演变,始终指“不充分的状态”。
解释 (Definition)
- 中文解释:
名词,意为“不足;不充分;不胜任”(the state of not being enough, sufficient, or good enough; lack of ability to do something successfully)。 - English (Oxford):
- (n.) The state of not being good enough or sufficient in quality or quantity.
- (n.) A lack of skill or ability to do something.
例句 (Example Sentences)
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例句 1:
"The project failed due to a critical inadequacy in the team’s planning."
(项目因团队规划中的严重不足而失败。)
Context: Referring to a deficiency in planning that caused failure. -
例句 2:
"Her feelings of inadequacy prevented her from pursuing the promotion."
(她的自卑感阻碍了她争取升职。)
Context: Describing a psychological sense of not being capable enough. -
例句 3:
"The report highlighted the inadequacy of healthcare resources in rural areas."
(报告强调了农村地区医疗资源的匮乏。)
Context: Pointing out a lack of sufficient resources in a specific context.