inadequate
英 [ɪn'ædɪkwət]
美[ɪn'ædɪkwət]
- adj. 不充分的,不适当的
英英释意
- 1. (sometimes followed by `to') not meeting the requirements especially of a task;
- "inadequate training"
- "the staff was inadequate"
- "she was inadequate to the job"
- 2. not sufficient to meet a need;
- "an inadequate income"
- "a poor salary"
- "money is short"
- "on short rations"
- "food is in short supply"
- "short on experience"
双语例句
- 1. Regrettably we have to house families in these inadequate flats.
- 很遗憾,我们不得不让住户挤在这些狭小的公寓里。
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- 2. Government initiatives to help young people have been inadequate.
- 政府在积极帮助年轻人方面做得还不够。
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- 3. The crash was a direct result of inadequate navigational aids.
- 坠机是导航不力的直接后果。
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- 4. In court filings, they argued that the settlement was inadequate.
- 在法庭讼案中,他们提出和解费数额太少。
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- 5. The results prove that regulation of the salmon farming industry is inadequate.
- 结果证明对鲑鱼饲养行业的管理不够完善。
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