ineffectiveness / ˌɪn ɪˈfɛk tɪv /

无效无效的无效性无效率

ineffectiveness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not effective; not producing results; ineffectual: ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies.
  2. inefficient or incompetent; incapable:an ineffective manager.
  3. lacking in artistic effect, as a literary work, theatrical production, or painting.

ineffectiveness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ineffectuality

更多ineffectiveness例句

  1. Junior Tyger Goslin got the start at quarterback but was ineffective and was benched in favor of freshman Xavier Arline late in the third quarter.
  2. Temperature checks and deep cleaning of public surfaces emerged as two largely ineffective measures in a global analysis published November 16 in Nature Human Behavior.
  3. Detractors said that mandatory seat belt laws were ineffective, uncomfortable or against their individual rights.
  4. A new paper from the National Institute of Standards and Technology helps demonstrate why one group of masks—valved masks—is almost as ineffective in controlling the spread of mouth particles as wearing no masks at all.
  5. Stories about ineffective charities are remembered by donors, who often give less — and effective charities that do a lot of good tend to make for less memorable stories.
  6. But inefficiency and ineffectiveness are not its only evils.
  7. Conservatives in this country will undoubtedly pile on the United Nations for its ineffectiveness.
  8. (p. 257) Roosevelt was scarcely more tolerant of ineffectiveness than he was of dishonesty.
  9. But a bad selection of subjects, and a bad method of teaching them, may condemn even the best teacher to ineffectiveness.
  10. That such belief is not the true faith, however, is proved by the fact of its ineffectiveness.
  11. Instead he sat silently blinking his eyes and wondering at the persistent air of ineffectiveness in the people who passed.
  12. But, though suspected, the ineffectiveness of that squadron could not be assumed before proved.