incompleteness / ˌɪn kəmˈplit /

不完整不完全性不完整性不完整度

incompleteness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not complete; lacking some part.
  2. Football. not completed; not caught by a receiver.
  3. Engineering. noting a truss the panel points of which are not entirely connected so as to form a system of triangles.Compare complete, redundant.
  4. Logic, Philosophy. meaningful only in a specific context. such that there is at least one true proposition that is not deducible from the set.Compare complete.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Education. a temporary grade indicating that a student has not fulfilled one or more of the essential requirements for a course: If I don't hand in my term paper for last semester's English course, the professor is going to change my incomplete to an F.

incompleteness 近义词

incompleteness

等同于 inadequacy

incompleteness

等同于 shortfall

incompleteness

等同于 immaturity

incompleteness

等同于 inexperience

incompleteness

等同于 imperfection

更多incompleteness例句

  1. If you have incomplete or inaccurate data from any of these different campaigns, and we get a lot of that, that’s the first problem you need to solve.
  2. Still, the numbers are a sign — though an incomplete one — that voter turnout may be on pace to be the highest in a century.
  3. However, even those that are claimed in many cases are still incomplete.
  4. Data on felony convictions is scattered across the state’s 67 county clerk’s offices, and much of that information is incomplete or outdated.
  5. Pelletier repeatedly provided inaccurate or incomplete information to the commissioners, according to a review by The Maine Monitor and ProPublica.
  6. He looks slightly put out, as if disappointed by the incompleteness of the statistic.
  7. It deals with simple ignorance and benightedness, an incompleteness of education, a widespread failure to absorb knowledge.
  8. An attempt was made to join on another version, without observing the incompleteness of the sentence.
  9. The Author writes the last line of this book with a sigh at the incompleteness of his work.
  10. For all its incompleteness, this was a strangely beautiful corner of the green world.
  11. It was mutual,—that want, that dependence, that sense of incompleteness which each felt without the other.
  12. Thus far, then, of the incompleteness or simplicity of execution necessary in architectural ornament, as referred to the mind.