paucity的意思和读音

paucity

: [ˈpɔsəti] : [ˈpɔːsəti]

n.

n.dearth,scarcity,rareness,scantiness,lack

paucityn.

1.[sing]~ (of sth)a small amount of sth; less than enough of sth

a paucity of information

n.1.,2.,

n.1.a small amount of something that is not enough

1. pathological > paucity >() pejorative > ...

2. (avarice ) (paucity ) (sempiternal ) ...

3. rugged 1:paucity ; inquiry 1:; ...

4. ... attenuate( ); paucity); quench( , …

5. patronize vt. paucity n. paunchy dj. ...

6. atrocity paucity morbidity ...

7. pathetic adj paucity n pecuniary adj ...

8. pedigree , paucity Schistosomiasis ...

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1.Given the paucity of public data in China, it is often hard for short sellers to prove fraud or to quantify its presence.

2.Markets might have treated this as evidence of a lack of imagination, or a paucity of profitable projects.

3.The paucity of advice on saying no is particularly bad when you consider how hard the word is to say.

4.But to truly get well, they'll need "much longer, '' he said, and there's " a paucity'' of geriatric psychiatrists.,””。

5.This has led to a failure to adopt modern informatics and software techniques and therefore paucity of chemistry in bioinformatics.

6.One of the roadblocks to understanding the molecular basis of hearing is the paucity of hair cells available for study, Heller said.

7.Wells puts its relative capital paucity down to "purchase" accounting at the time of the Wachovia deal.

8.Paucity of training is cited as one of the main reasons for the global nurse shortage.

9.But don't deceive yourself into thinking that great teaching or citizenship will make up for a paucity of published research.

10.Traditionally believed to be the site of King David's palace, it is a major tourist draw despite a paucity of evidence that he built there.殿