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Deficient Meaning in English

word

dɪˈfɪʃənt
di-FISH-uhnt
dɪfˈɪʃənt
di-FISH-uhnt

释义

If something is deficient, it does not have enough of what is needed or is lacking in some important quality or amount.

用法与细微差别

"Deficient" is formal and usually describes something missing a necessary quality or amount, especially in health, nutrition, or performance. Common collocations: 'deficient in vitamin D,' 'deficient performance,' 'deficient system.' Not used for people directly as an insult; use carefully to avoid being offensive.

例句

This diet is deficient in vitamins.

basic

The report was deficient and needed more details.

basic

If the machine’s power is deficient, it will not work well.

basic

Doctors said she was deficient in iron, which made her feel tired.

natural

The company’s software is deficient compared to its competitors.

natural

"I think the plan is deficient. There are too many gaps," the manager said.

natural