inability 的定义
- lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means: his inability to make decisions.
inability 近义词
disabling lack of talent, skill
更多inability例句
- Besides the emotional toll resulting from a sense of loneliness and a general feeling of being misunderstood, there are practical concerns such as the inability to lip-read through masks.
- The teams struggled to overcome labor-intensive manual processing and an inability to quickly deliver content through their app and print channels.
- Symptoms of the more extreme versions include sadness, anxiety, extreme fatigue and an inability to concentrate, among others.
- Abloh has often been criticized for his inability to connect with us.
- State health officials say the unpredictable shipments have led to chaos on the ground, including the inability to quickly use up all of the doses sent to them.
- But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread.
- The inability to do anything besides binge-watch entire seasons on Netflix.
- I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.
- The scriptural Moses is defined by his frailties, his inability to act.
- The second is strangled tongue disease, the English inability to express real feelings in conversation.
- To talk of an excess of labor, or an inability to employ it, in such a country as Ireland, is to insult the general understanding.
- Mere hastiness or slovenliness of work is not identical with the effect of inability to achieve mechanical neatness.
- And the truth of the depravity of man and his inability to restore himself to God's favour ought to be maintained.
- Walter Fetherston was ever regretting his inability to put any of the confidential information he acquired into his books.
- The impatience of restraint you speak of and her very inability to brook opposition can be turned to good account now.