poorly的意思和读音

poorly

: [ˈpʊrli] : [ˈpɔː(r)li]

adv.

adj.

adv.well

adj.healthy

adv.badly,inadequately,weakly,feebly,scantily

adj.ill,unwell,under the weather,ailing,sick

poorlyadv.

1.in a way that is not good enough

a poorly attended meeting(= at which there are not many people)

poorly designed

The job is relatively poorly paid.

Our candidate fared poorly in the election(= did not get many votes) .

adj.

1.[nubn](informal)ill/sick

She felt poorly.

adj.1.

adv.1.;;;;;;

adv.1.badly

1. ... rational poorly ; st instructive ,, ...

2. ... in danger /at stake / inadequately / poorly / influence /bearing / ...

3. sensing poorly adv. , constructed vt. , , ...

4. unwell( ), poorly), ill( ), ...

5. vt. poorly adv. pop pap n. ;[] ...

6. (pastime) (poorly) (seriously) ...

7. vague poorly mock ...

8.  2.poorly

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1.But, at the same time, taxpayers are right to be outraged that the bailout itself was poorly thought out, unable to live up to its promises.

2.Poorly designed and implemented systems may be easy to write but they're a real challenge to support.

3.But, as Howell and Koskela's paper described, the manager is often poorly situated to plan accurately or completely.HowellKoskela

4.One even hinted that some billboards might be taken down on the pretext that they were poorly made and might fall and cause accidents.广

5.I was unable to hear my own sounds, but I knew very well that I spoke English poorly.

6.They often find themselves trying to get past bored, poorly paid guards and officials to see someone or something more important.

7.Tom: That's right, Roger. As you know, the company has been faring poorly lately.

8.That seems to bode poorly for the prospect of a non-Chinese kickboard, but I get lucky again.

9.Osirak was a lone, poorly guarded, and inoperative nuclear plant that had a year earlier been damaged by an Iranian airstrike.西

10.You seem to get enough sleep, but you sleep poorly, wake up irritable, and feel tired all day.