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adequately

/ad-i-kwit-lee/US // ˈæd ɪ kwɪt li //

适当地,充分地,充分的,充分

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is sufficient, suitable, effective, or appropriate: The professor’s vague response failed to adequately answer our questions. The clinic needs to be appropriately staffed with permanently employed and adequately trained personnel.

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Examples

  • Giuliani was trying to analogize the claims of Republican poll watchers, who say they were too far away from ballot counting to adequately observe it.

  • Doing so likely precludes scientific analysis for the impact of proposed activities in lease areas and likely does not allow time for public input to be adequately assessed, as a variety of laws require.

  • Current cardiovascular disease data does not adequately characterize populations who are most impacted by heart disease.

  • For decades, autism and schizophrenia were attributed to “refrigerator mothers,” a term for mothers who weren’t adequately warm and maternal or even abusive and neglectful.

  • Marketers must also adequately vet publisher partners to ensure that data is being obtained in a conspicuous, ethical manner.

  • Regrettably, not many of them have been adequately translated.

  • “It used to be that you could not research these things adequately,” Tweedy told me.

  • American universities have come under censure for failing to adequately protect students from sexual and physical assault.

  • There are many people who have yet to be held adequately responsible in Ferguson, Missouri.

  • “There appears to be no evidence that [Rudy] … is unable to adequately plan for care for his daughter,” he wrote.

  • Further, it may be doubted if the true conditions of the problem, or problems, involved have even yet been adequately realised.

  • I have not the power adequately to describe them without committing a breach of the laws of decent speech.

  • It is transient, it will not last—it will not bring reformation—it will never be adequately requited.

  • Incidental features of sex hygiene will arise naturally from physical education and can be adequately treated there.

  • He just wrote things, things that he thought were adequately imbecile, and shot them into letter-boxes.