deficient如何读

英:[dɪˈfɪʃnt]

美:[dɪˈfɪʃnt]

deficient是什么意思

  • adj.不足的;不充分的;有缺陷的

deficient自然拼读

de·fi·cient

dih fI shnt

deficient扩展

deficiently (adv.)

deficient词根

词根:deficit

n.

deficit 赤字;不足额

deficiency 缺陷,缺点;缺乏;不足的数额

deficient英英释义

Adjective

1. inadequate in amount or degree;

"a deficient education"

"deficient in common sense"

"lacking in stamina"

"tested and found wanting"

2. of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement;

"insufficient funds"

3. falling short of some prescribed norm;

"substandard housing"

deficient词组

deficient in不足;缺乏

deficient词源中文解释

16世纪80年代,"缺乏的,不足的"; 约1600年"没有充分或足够的供应",源自拉丁语 deficientem(主格 deficiens),现在分词形式 deficere "背叛,叛乱,失败",源自 de "向下,离开"(参见 de-)+ facere 的组合形式 "做,制造"(源自 PIE 根 *dhe- "放置,放置")。比较 defective。相关词: Deficiently。布朗特的《词汇学》(1656年)中有 conficient(源自拉丁语 conficiens)"完成,获得或工作"。

deficient_体育行业词汇

不圆满

普通

deficient词源英文解释

Adjective borrowed from Latin dēficient-, dēficiens, present participle of dēficere "to leave without enough, let down, be lacking, run short, fail," from dē- de- + facere "to make, bring about, perform, do" — more at fact Noun derivative of deficient >entry 1

The first known use of deficient was in 1581

deficient儿童词典英英释义

defile1 of 2verb

to make filthy : dirty

stored grain defiled by rats

to corrupt the purity or perfection of

defile buildings with posters

desecrate

a shrine defiled by the invaders

dishonor entry 2 sense 1

defiled our good name

defile2 of 2noun

a narrow passage or gorge

defile1 of 2verb

to make filthy : dirty

stored grain defiled by rats

to corrupt the purity or perfection of

defile buildings with posters

desecrate

a shrine defiled by the invaders

dishonor entry 2 sense 1

defiled our good name

defile2 of 2noun

a narrow passage or gorge

defile1 of 2verb

to make filthy : dirty

stored grain defiled by rats

to corrupt the purity or perfection of

defile buildings with posters

desecrate

a shrine defiled by the invaders

dishonor entry 2 sense 1

defiled our good name

defile2 of 2noun

a narrow passage or gorge

defile1 of 2verb

to make filthy : dirty

stored grain defiled by rats

to corrupt the purity or perfection of

defile buildings with posters

desecrate

a shrine defiled by the invaders

dishonor entry 2 sense 1

defiled our good name

defile2 of 2noun

a narrow passage or gorge

defyverb

to challenge to do something considered impossible : dare

the magician defied the audience to explain the trick

to refuse boldly to obey or to yield to : disregard

defy public opinion

to resist attempts at : withstand, baffle

a scene that defies description

deficitnoun

a deficiency in amountespecially: an excess of expenses over income

deficitnoun

a deficiency in amountespecially: an excess of expenses over income

deficientadjective

lacking something necessary for completeness : not up to a given or normal standard deficient in their knowledge of history

a diet deficient in proteins

deficientadjective

lacking something necessary for completeness : not up to a given or normal standard deficient in their knowledge of history

a diet deficient in proteins

deficient医学词典英英释义

deficientadjective

lacking in some necessary quality or element When the body is deficient in vitamin C, these small blood vessels become fragile and break easily, causing small, bright red spots to appear around the hair follicles.—Erica Julson, Healthline

a deficient diet

not up to a normal standard or capacity Deficient sleep, which includes not getting enough sleep, irregularly timed sleep, poor quality sleep, and/or sleep disorders, impacts all aspects of functioning, including physical, emotional and occupational.—Hailey Meaklim et al., Sleep Health

deficient strength

having, relating to, or characterized by a genetic deletion or alteration … the deficient expression of a gene in the endometrium during the receptive phase … in infertile women.—S. Henriquez et al., Molecular Human Reproduction

… cancer cells that are deficient for the tumor suppressor gene p53 can be outcompeted by cells in which p53 is still intact.—Stephano Mello and Dirk Bohmann, eLife

deficient 例句

1 It's true that women who have casual sex are sometimes portrayed as being somehow deficient.

2 WHO estimates 2 billion people are at risk of becoming iodine deficient.

世卫组织估计有20亿人处在患碘缺乏症的危险中。

3 Many suggest that symptoms such as trouble sleeping, tense muscles and low energy are all signs you're deficient and should be taking a magnesium supplement.

4 Not to take in cases of yinxu yin deficient, diabetic, hypertension, or fever.

阴虚有热 ﹐ 糖尿病 ﹐ 血压高 ﹐ 发热﹐癌症患者不宜吃.

5 Goranson added, “I think it really says something about her wanting to be a well-rounded person — to take a deficient muscle and make it really strong.”

6 Manure supplies what is deficient in the soil.

肥料供给土壤所缺乏的成分。

7 “You know he is as ungainly within as without. A deficient, ill-tempered, lowering, stupid fellow.”

8 The deficient international rules bring China more and more serious challenges in the protectionist environment.

保护主义的贸易环境和仍有不足的国际规则给我国补贴制度提出了越来越严峻的挑战.

9 China is seriously deficient in water resources, both in sources and tor quality.

我国淡水资源严重短缺, 水源性缺水和水质性缺水并存.

10 Some of the wrap jackets and coats with complicated origami collars had the right attitude, but appeared technically deficient next to those of Mr. Owens.

11 I am not deficient in an appreciation of the humorous.

12 Yes, it’s summer, and bedtimes are naturally later, but if your children are sleep deficient, there is no way they will be able to happily engage fully in camp activities.

13 Thin. Term applied to a wine deficient in alcohol, extract and colour, which lacks of body.

单薄的: 用于描述缺乏酒精含量 、 提取物和颜色, 缺乏体量的葡萄酒.

14 The evidence he gave us was deficient.

他提供给我们的证据不充分。

15 “It’s about men trying to humanize themselves and come off as humble and deficient. Like, ‘boys are boys, and we need women to keep us in line, especially in a domestic realm,” Glick said.

16 “However, there are some situations in which a vitamin supplement may be recommended, for example, vitamin D and vitamin B12 for adults over age 50, who may be deficient in these nutrients.”

17 No wonder so many studies show a vast number of kids in the United States, especially adolescents and those living in northern states, are deficient.

18 And in the U.S., cheaper foods are almost always less healthy for you, more caloric and more deficient in vitamins and nutrients.

19 When a child has a “normal” outburst because of immaturity and frustration, and when that child is punished, shamed, abused or made to feel that he is deficient, this will lead to more acting out.

20 “Melodies that should be coherent are often broken up,” he wrote of deficient flute playing.

deficient 同义词

12 不充足的

insufficient

14 不完美的

raw defective imperfect ragged

18 不完全的东西

deficiency

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