paucity
缺乏
常用释义
英音[ ˈpɔːsəti ]
美音[ ˈpɔːsəti ]
基本释义
- n. 缺乏;少数;少量
例句
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1·This confusion has been exacerbated by a paucity of serious attempts to synthesize and evaluate available data on the details of avian and dinosaurian evolution.由于缺乏认真的尝试来综合和评估鸟类和恐龙进化细节的现有数据,这种混乱变得更加严重。
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2·Even the film's impressive finale can't hide the first hour's paucity of imagination.这部电影在开头一个小时中毫无想象力,即使有个让人印象深刻的结局也无法掩盖这个缺憾。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·Many policy makers insist that consumer spending is a strong economic catalyst and, therefore, a paucity of retail stores is a contributing factor to low-performing economies.许多政策制定者坚持认为,消费者支出是一个强大的经济催化剂,因此,零售商店稀缺是经济表现不佳的一个促成因素。
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4·The paucity of known extinctions or disruptions resulting from indirect interactions may reflect not the infrequency of such mishaps but rather the failure to look for or to detect them.间接相互作用导致的已知物种灭绝或破坏的情况的稀少,反映的或许不是这种灾难的罕见,而是没有去寻找或检测它们。
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5·The paucity of fruit was caused by the drought.水果缺乏是由于干旱造成的。
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6·Doctors have no paucity of experience with these patients.医生对此类病患的经验并不算少。
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7·There is a paucity of scientific research work in this field.在这个领域中很少进行科研工作。
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8·Paucity of data makes timely and accurate decision-making difficult.数据的匮乏是及时准确的决策变得很困难。
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9·The results are often unsatisfactory because of the paucity of cells.因为细胞稀少,结果令人不满意。
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10·The results are often unsatisfactory because of the paucity of cells.因细胞稀少,结果常令人不满意。
同义词
n.
缺乏;少数;少量