unpreparedness / prɪˈpɛər ɪd nɪs, -ˈpɛərd nɪs /

不准备没有准备好没有准备无准备状态

unpreparedness 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the state of being prepared; readiness.
  2. possession of adequate armed forces, industrial resources and potential, etc., especially as a deterrent to enemy attack.

unpreparedness 近义词

unpreparedness

等同于 negligence

unpreparedness

等同于 laxness

unpreparedness

等同于 remissness

unpreparedness

等同于 slackness

更多unpreparedness例句

  1. Between Moderna and Pfizer, makers of the two vaccines emphasized in federal distribution preparedness plans, the US should have access to at least 50 million vaccine doses by the end of 2020.
  2. Those that aren’t have to be dealt with through mitigation and preparedness—or just accepted.
  3. Which is why Silicon Valley sees dollars in the disaster preparedness business.
  4. Luciana Borio, the previous director for medical and biodefense preparedness, is a practicing medical doctor and has an extensive background in medical health preparedness.
  5. Newsom did sign legislation to improve emergency response and preparedness efforts.
  6. It was a bizarre setup from the start, and one plagued by unpreparedness.
  7. (a) Absolute unpreparedness of a war, which was begun with frivolity without parallel.
  8. Our sanguine king expected an immediate cessation of hostilities, and that 128his unpreparedness would thus be huddled up.
  9. So much for the lesson of unpreparedness and what I believe we should do to remedy it.
  10. We had the lesson of unpreparedness illustrated so that we all can understand it.
  11. He was already suspicious, and too good a seaman to let unpreparedness play any part in his actions.