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deficient

/dih-fish-uhnt/US // dɪˈfɪʃ ənt //UK // (dɪˈfɪʃənt) //

亏损,亏损的,亏欠,欠缺

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking some element or characteristic; defective: deficient in taste.
    • : insufficient; inadequate: deficient knowledge.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is deficient, especially one who is mentally defective.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.imperfect, inadequate
Synonyms
defective有缺陷的,有缺陷,有瑕疵的,缺陷faulty有问题的,有缺陷的,错误的,有问题flawed有缺陷的,有瑕疵的,有缺陷,有缺点的impaired有缺陷的,有障碍的,有问题的,有缺陷incomplete不完整,不完整的,不完全,不全面inferior劣质,劣质的,劣势,低级insufficient不够,不足,不充分,不够充分lacking匮乏的,缺少,匮乏,缺乏scarce稀缺,缺少,匮乏,紧张skimpy马虎了事,马虎,马虎不得,马虎的unsatisfactory不尽人意,不满意,不满意的,不尽如人意weak软弱,弱,软弱无力,薄弱amiss不对,不对劲,错了,错bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的damaged损坏的,损坏,受损害的,受损exiguous冗长的,冗长,毗连的,毗连found wanting匮乏,匮乏的,不足为奇,不足之处是infrequent不经常,不常有,不常发生,不常injured受伤,受伤的,受伤害的,受伤的人marred成熟的,已婚,腌制的,成熟meager微薄的,微薄,微不足道,微不足道的not cut out for不适合,不适合的,不适合的人,不适合做not enough不够,不够用,不足,不够的not make it办不到,做不到,不成其为,不成not up to scratch不合格,不符合要求,不合格的,不够格outta gas没气了,没油了,没气,没气儿了rare罕见,罕见的,稀有,稀有的scant寥寥无几,稀少的,少量的,少量scanty微薄的,稀少的,轻微的,微薄second fiddle副手,二把手,二等奖,次要地位second string第二串,第二弦,第二条线,第二根弦short短期,短期的,短暂的,短暂shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的sketchy简略的,简略,简约的,简约third string第三串,第三弦,第三条线,三弦unassembled未组装,未装配,未装配的,未组装的unequal不平等,不平等的,不公平,不公平的unfinished未完成的,未完成,未结束的,未完结wanting想要,想要的,希望,要的

Examples

  • It’s a problem compounded by the Marshals Service’s deficient coronavirus tracking and testing.

  • Similarly, a peer-reviewed observational study in Italy looking back at a small group of patients who were hospitalized with acute respiratory failure due to covid-19 found that 81 percent were vitamin D deficient.

  • However mistletoes get by with their deficient mitochondria, the big unanswered question is why these plants did away with something so seemingly useful.

  • Schwarber and Rosario could be viewed as deficient in the field.

  • Given what’s already known, zinc could possibly decrease the duration of infection but not the severity of symptoms, she said, particularly among people who are deficient.

  • Spring is starting to arrive, and we plan to soak up as much sun as our vitamin-D-deficient bodies can handle.

  • The same goes for the elliptical machine hunger strike, which also comes off as tonally deficient, to say the least.

  • Vitamin D3—Most of you reading this are probably vitamin D deficient if you wear clothes and work indoors.

  • The U.S. got slaughtered: 57 percent of our kids were “totally deficient” compared to just 8.3 percent of the Europeans.

  • One in nine is rated structurally deficient, meaning major repairs or replacement are needed—yesterday.

  • (b) Diseases of the stomach associated with deficient hydrochloric acid, as chronic gastritis and gastric cancer.

  • Napoleon himself arrived at Wrzburg on October 2nd, and found his army concentrated, but deficient of supplies.

  • Remnants of food from previous meals indicate deficient gastric motility.

  • Excess of any of these structures may result from excessive ingestion or deficient intestinal digestion.

  • Putty-colored or "acholic" stools occur when bile is deficient, either from obstruction to outflow or from deficient secretion.