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inefficient

/in-i-fish-uhnt/US // ˌɪn ɪˈfɪʃ ənt //UK // (ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃənt) //

效率低下,效率不高,效率低,低效率

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not efficient; unable to effect or achieve the desired result with reasonable economy of means.
    • : lacking in ability, incompetent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.not working well; wasteful
Synonyms
disorganized涣散的,涣散,乱七八糟,涣然一新faulty有问题的,有缺陷的,错误的,有问题feeble软弱无力,衰弱,弱小,软弱incompetent无能的,无能,不胜任,不胜任的ineffective无效的,无效,不起作用的,不起作用ineffectual不有效,不有效的,无效果,不有效用inept无能,无能的人,不合适,无能为力sloppy粗心大意,马虎,草率,粗枝大叶weak软弱,弱,软弱无力,薄弱can't hack it黑不了,黑不住,黑不溜秋,黑不过careless粗心大意,漫不经心,粗心,粗心大意的extravagant挥霍无度,奢侈的,挥霍浪费,奢华的half-baked半生不熟的,半生不熟,半生不熟的人,一知半解的improficient不合时宜,不够用,不足,不太好improvident贪婪,贪得无厌,贪婪的,贪心incapable无能的,无能,无能力的,无能力inefficacious不起作用,不起作用的,不有效,不有效的inexpert不懂的,不懂行,不识时务,不懂not cut out for不适合,不适合的,不适合的人,不适合做prodigal挥霍无度,浪荡子,挥霍浪费,浪子回头shooting blanks射击空包弹,射击用空包弹,射击空包,枪击案slack松弛,松懈,松懈的,松垮的slipshod粗心大意,拙劣的,粗心大意的,拙劣slovenly邋遢,懒散的,潦草,邋遢的unfit不合适的,不合适,不适当的,不适合unprepared不准备,没有准备,不备,没有准备好unqualified不合格的,不合格,无资格,无保留的unskilled非技术性,非熟练,非技术性的,非熟练的unskillful不熟练,不熟练的,不谙世事,不善untrained未受过训练的,未经训练的,未经训练的人,未经培训的

Examples

  • Execs also believe that speed as well as fewer in-person meetings will remain as flying across the country when you know you can get something done over Zoom may be seen as inefficient and unnecessarily expensive now.

  • The IEA notes that the best technology available is more than twice as efficient as the average of what’s actually in use around the world, and three times better than the most inefficient products on the market.

  • Up until this capture, we’d placed our noose carpets along the riverbank in areas we hoped the owls would land, which was inefficient.

  • It is economically inefficient to preserve jobs in companies that are unlikely to survive the structural changes of the fourth industrial revolution.

  • In fact, in some ways, Xi Jinping himself was picked because of the party’s fear that, in the period after SARS, it was losing control of parts of society because it was seen as corrupt, as inefficient, as incompetent.

  • In response to hearing her story, Uber apologized for the "inefficient route" and partially refunded her fare.

  • Woman claims Uber driver kidnapped her, Uber claims "inefficient route."

  • This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses.

  • Bureaucracies are inefficient and dishonest—maybe not intentionally . . . but because there are too many moving parts.

  • The disappearance of one flight and shooting down of another has pushed the inefficient carrier to the brink of collapse.

  • The use of grout is, therefore, a sign of inefficient workmanship, and should not be countenanced in good work.

  • They continued to be of some service to the community in the inefficient condition of the public police.

  • The last governor was kind, but inefficient, and some months ago was sent to the West Indies, where he is officially buried.

  • Was our devotion paid to the wretched, inefficient, clumsy contrivance, which this new doctrine would make it?

  • Napoleon's Council of State, touched with tenderness towards erring women, was quite inefficient.