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单词 ill-equipped
释义
ill-equippedˌill-eˈquipped adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • These rural hospitals are ill-equipped to handle such emergencies.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • He referred to the frequent complaints from industry that new recruits from school were ill-equipped with basic skills.
  • His crew sawed off the protruding bar before taking him to an ill-equipped doctor.
  • If he was surprised by the grubbiness of the ill-equipped Vicarage kitchen he concealed it.
  • Libraries might be ill-equipped to handle the deposit of records in electronic form, but its deposit should be encouraged.
  • She was frigid and strait-laced and therefore somewhat ill-equipped to keep me on the straight and narrow.
  • They are similarly ill-equipped to deal with lions.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto be unable to do something
· "Will you help me move this?" "I'm sorry, I can't - my back's still giving me trouble."can't/cannot do something · Louise can't see anything without her glasses.· He couldn't remember where he had left the car.· I could never have climbed that ridge - I'm too out of shape.· Scientists still cannot explain exactly how the virus reproduces.· Sarah could not understand why anyone would want to hurt her.
- use this especially in the past or future tense: · Unfortunately, I wasn't able to help them.· I'm afraid I won't be able to come to the meeting after all.· The doctor told Tina she wouldn't be able to have children.· I've looked all over the house but I haven't been able to find my keys anywhere.
especially written to not be able to do something, especially something important that you want to do or need to do: · He lay awake all night, unable to sleep.· The surgery left her unable to walk for nearly three months.
the fact that someone is unable to do something, used especially when you are annoyed with them because you think they are too weak, lazy etc to do it: · Her actions show an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality.somebody's inability to do something: · He even blamed his parents for his inability to make friends.· Voters are becoming frustrated at the inability of the administration to do anything about the debt crisis.
to not have the physical or mental ability to do something - often used when you are criticizing someone: be incapable/not be capable of: · Matthew seemed to be incapable of keeping a job.· She's no longer capable of taking care of herself.· Nero was a cruel man, utterly incapable of pity or sympathy.
informal to not be able to do something because you do not have enough knowledge, money, or authority: · I'm afraid I'm not in a position to answer your questions.· Local school boards are in no position to pay for the extra cost of the curriculum.scarcely/hardly in a position to do something: · The US is hardly in a position to criticize other countries for wasting energy supplies.
to be unable to do something because you do not have the right training or experience: not be equipped/be ill-equipped to do something: · The young teacher wasn't equipped to deal with such a difficult class.· The organization is ill-equipped to deal with the problems it may encounter.not be equipped/be ill-equipped for: · After so many years in prison, Victor was not equipped for life on the outside.
to be unable to do something, especially something practical, because you have not learned how to do it: · I didn't know how to drive a car till I was 28.· A lot of the doctors here still don't know how to use the new equipment.
not having the necessary equipment or skills for a particular situation or activityill-equipped to do something The rebels were ill-equipped to cope with Western weapons and forces.ill-equipped for Their army is ill-equipped for modern warfare.
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