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词根:incomplete
adj.incomplete 不完全的;[计] 不完备的
adjective
not complete : unfinished: such as
lacking a usually necessary part, element, or step an incomplete set of golf clubs an incomplete diet
spoke in incomplete sentences
of protein deficient in one or more essential amino acids
People used to think you needed to eat incomplete proteins together in the same meal to make up a complete protein, but that view has been debunked; simply eat a variety of plant-based protein sources throughout the day and you'll be fine.—Katherine Hobson
lacking one or more sets of floral organs
an incomplete flower without stamens
of a football pass not legally caught
of insect metamorphosis characterized by the absence of a pupal stage between the immature stages and the adult of an insect in which the young usually resemble the adult compare complete sense 6
不完全性
Middle English incompleet, from Late Latin incompletus, from Latin in- + completus complete
The first known use of incomplete was in the 14th century
inconclusiveadjective
not leading to a definite conclusion or result
inconclusive evidence
inconceivableadjective
impossible to imagine or believe
inconceivableadjective
impossible to imagine or believe
incompressibleadjective
impossible or difficult to compress
incomprehensionnoun
lack of understanding
incompleteadjective
not complete : lacking some part
handed in an incomplete assignment
1 "As much as I thank the UK for being a safe haven for me and giving me refuge, there's a feeling of incompleteness," Yemane, a 35-year-old from Eritrea, says quietly.
2 This broken, raw, incompleteness on the young male models — much like the shards of plaster crunching under guests’ feet — gave the collection an emotional depth, evoking a sense of vulnerability and innocence.
3 Gödel’s incompleteness theorem implies that both mathematics and physical reality will challenge us with “inexhaustible” problems.
4 It was that same sense of incompleteness that led her to take a break from the theater.
5 There's always then an inner sense of incompleteness, and we are unable to fully experience an emotionally satisfying life.
总会有内在意义的不完整性,于是我们不能全面的体会到一种满足生活的情感。
6 Transactions encounter difficulties because of contractual incompleteness.
由于契约的不完全性,交易遇到了困难.
7 It's the movie's very incompleteness that allows them to fill in the blanks.
8 And his lost arm seems to echo a feeling of incompleteness within the clients — especially gay men — who court and use him.
9 Thirdly, any incompleteness of legal personality can be corrected through the civil law system.
第三,任何法律人格的不完整都可以通过民法制度来补正。
10 She also distorts the whole with handsome wobbles that remind you of the medium’s incompleteness and ambiguity without actually interfering with what the piece communicates — love, trust, obsession, and bravado.
11 While playing with notions of incompleteness, “Broken Theater” is one of the more ambitious and fully realized works at this year’s festival.
12 It was from the incompleteness of his own family that he'd built this not-so-secret life as the defender of broken humanity.
正是他自己家庭的不完整才使得他来从事这不算秘密的秘密生活,来保护那些破损的人性。
13 "As much as I thank the UK for being a safe haven for me and giving me refuge, there's a feeling of incompleteness," he says quietly.
14 The incompleteness of single-family's structure limits its functioning, and easily impact children's growth.
单亲家庭结构的不完整性,限制了其功能的发挥,从而容易对其子女成长产生影响。
15 The degree of incompleteness of contracts depends on considerations into these aspects by both parties involved.
契约的不完全程度则取决于缔约当事人对这两方面的权衡。
16 There’s something that about the level of ambiguity and incompleteness offered by both shows that reminds me of prose; both require the listener or reader to fill in the blanks.
17 It asks the listener to complete the picture, or even better, to get comfy in the incompleteness.
18 While physicists in the middle decades of the twentieth-century were looking perplexedly into the world of the very small, astronomers were finding no less arresting an incompleteness of understanding in the universe at large.
19 The halting problem is a direct application of mathematician Kurt Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, which state that not all mathematical statements can be proved.
20 There are many other such cases of perceptual incompleteness, and the same types of brain activity paper over incomplete memories as well.
像这样的不完整感觉还有很多,大脑中类似的机制也会掩盖记忆的不完整。