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immaturity

/im-uh-choor-i-tee, -toor-, -tyoor-, -chur-/US // ˌɪm əˈtʃʊər ɪ ti, -ˈtʊər-, -ˈtyʊər-, -ˈtʃɜr- //

不成熟,不成熟度,不成熟性,不成熟的人

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural im·ma·tu·ri·ties for 2.

    • : a state or condition of being immature: the immaturity of one's behavior; the immaturity of a country's technology.
    • : an immature action or attitude.

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Examples

  • The same science shows that 18-year-olds are no different from 17-year-olds in both immaturities and potential for rehabilitation.

  • Moore also raised concerns about the immaturity of the adolescent brain, as Bernard was 18 at the time of the crime.

  • I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity.

  • I prefer Ferdydurke, a haunting humorous and terrifying nightmare about how society forces us into immaturity.

  • Brad spoke to Danny with remarkable candor and an astounding lack of self-awareness—both hallmarks of immaturity.

  • We belong to a fraternity created by the dysfunction of history and the immaturity of this democracy.

  • Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street.

  • "She's got to be talked to like a baby," she thought, with a feeling of compassion for Miss Hatchard's long immaturity.

  • Thus the mental immaturity resulting from Science is supplemented by the financial immaturity resulting from System.

  • She had sent her thoughts out into the world, in their innocent and passionate immaturity, bare and wild.

  • They call for the display of the virtue of patience which is not one of the virtues characteristic of spiritual immaturity.

  • The fat person expresses his immaturity also in that he likes to be petted, made over and looked after.