deficient的意思和读音

deficient

: [dɪˈfɪʃ(ə)nt] : [dɪ'fɪʃ(ə)nt]

adj.

n.[西]

adj.abundant,perfect

adj.lacking,poor,scarce,underprovided,short

deficientadj.

1.~ (in sth)not having enough of sth, especially sth that is essential

a diet that is deficient in vitamin A A

2.not good enough

Deaf people are sometimes treated as being mentally deficient.

adj.1.,2.,3.

n.1.[西]

adj.1.lacking the correct amount of something2.not good enough

1. defer vt. deficient a. deflation n. ...

2. straightforward adj. deficient adj. obtrusive adj. ...

3. Clear grounds Deficient MOU ...

4. to bring up;to rear deficient to fall out ...

5., (2) ”[ dung's basket] (1) ,[ deficient;short of] (3) ”[ rout] ...

:,,,,,[西],,

1.The contemporary society has already alienated from media of deficient stage and marched into a time with over-expansion and abrupt change.

2."Making the logo twice the size" is often a good thing to do , because most advertisements are deficient in brand identification.广

3.I never thought Mr. Darcy so deficient in the APPEARANCE of it as you used to do.西

4.He was something of a humorist, and rather deficient in general education; but acute, patient, and upright.

5.However, it may also be a warning sign of blood loss in your body that may be causing you to be deficient in iron.)。

6.If I had not adopted the mysterious implication, that meant I was deficient in the perception of life.

7.Help deficient up to save trapped, piece of the love; spiritual purification, sublimation of personality!

8.He said the dorm, built 15 years ago, was structurally deficient, but he was reluctant to assign blame.宿15

9.Yes: but a young lady - a bride - I ought to have paid my respects to her if possible. It was being very deficient.————

10.While you seem to be the big moneymaker in the relationship, this could suggest that your partner will feel deficient in comparison.