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problematically

/prob-luh-mat-ik/US // ˌprɒb ləˈmæt ɪk //UK // (ˌprɒbləˈmætɪk) //

有问题地,有问题的是,有问题的,有问题

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable: the problematic benefits of the treatment.
    • : involving or presenting a problem that is difficult to deal with or solve: She faces a problematic decision.

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Examples

  • That’s problematic, because it limits the scope of who could be reached and the scale at which it could have impact.

  • That Republicans are much less likely to express concern about how the virus manifests in other problematic ways.

  • Right now, though, in the context of uncontrolled spread of Covid-19, even a reduced risk of transmission could still lead to problematic levels of new infection.

  • Given temperatures settling near 30 overnight, even a little rain could be problematic if it freezes on contact.

  • That’s why, to Pekar, “Sundays With Love” is more problematic than more secular teachers — so long as they don’t use too many swear words during the ride, she said in an interview.

  • But in the Digital Age, we're at risk of a new type of hoarding that is equally problematic.

  • But concern about the lake is fuelling hostilities that could prove problematic for the government and investors.

  • To be clear, unilateral Democratic control is just as problematic as the reverse.

  • However, in cases like Iraq and Syria, that can be problematic.

  • In his mind, this is only as problematic as the decrease in international support that it may cause.

  • Their labour and hard-earned money were risked when the return was still problematic.

  • Or would he not take it without rendering such problematic service?

  • Thought must be reserved for the new, the precarious, the problematic.

  • The adjoining state of Tennessee was represented in the Senate by one of the most problematic characters in American history.

  • And still Gavan managed double duty during the last weeks of the fateful old year and the early days of the problematic new.