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inefficiency

/in-i-fish-uhn-see/US // ˌɪn ɪˈfɪʃ ən si //

低效率,效率低下,无效率,低效

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural in·ef·fi·cien·cies for 2.

    • : the quality or condition of being inefficient; lack of efficiency.
    • : an instance of inefficiency: This work is riddled with inefficiencies.

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Examples

  • Unfortunately, this approach still stands out against the inefficiency of most of our energy use today.

  • Centralizing content creates easy accessWhen marketing teams are dealing with large volumes of content, inefficiencies in content management can significantly impact day-to-day operations.

  • They could consider their former selves, the quick spenders of a not-so-distant past, and turn an unmoving market into their own inefficiency.

  • BERT has been a big contributor to passage ranking research enthusiasm, and likely due to the aforementioned issues with BERt’s transformer architecture inefficiency and length constraints.

  • After spending decades chasing inefficiencies, there are fewer to be found than ever before.

  • But inefficiency and ineffectiveness are not its only evils.

  • The earliest modern era GAO report on scheduling inefficiency and wait times at the VA dates to the year 2000.

  • So the Problem Solvers signed on to a No Labels legislative package designed to address waste and inefficiency in government.

  • The real Russian economy is an antiquated mess, rife with bureaucratic inefficiency, a lack of competition, and epic corruption.

  • Secondly, he assumed, patronizingly, that what really bothers conservatives about government is its inefficiency.

  • The socialist looking thus at the world we live in sees in it nothing but waste and selfishness and inefficiency.

  • The position was irremediable; Tom's neglect and inefficiency were established beyond question.

  • The wretched inefficiency of Edward had by this time rendered the position of his adherents in Scotland all but insupportable.

  • Again and again was the absolute inefficiency of the fleet pointed out to them.

  • There is no such inefficiency in the government as makes the lives of Turkish subjects always insecure and travel dangerous.