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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
inadequacy
in·ad·equacy AW [inadequacy inadequacies] BrE [ɪnˈædɪkwəsi] NAmE [ɪnˈædɪkwəsi] noun (pl. in·ad·equacies) 1. uncountable ~ (of sth) the state of not being enough or good enough •the inadequacy of our resources Opp: ↑adequacy 2. uncountable a state of not being able or confident to deal with a situation •a feeling/sense of inadequacy 3. countable, usually plural ~ (of/in sth) a weakness; a lack of sth •gross inadequacies in the data •He had to face up to his own inadequacies as a father. Example Bank: •Elliott was tormented by his own perceived inadequacies. •His advice was to be defensive and never admit to any inadequacy. •I now see the inadequacy of the explanation. •She rightly points to the inadequacy of the argument. •The test soon revealed several inadequacies in the equipment. •They possibly falsified the results to cover up the inadequacies of their theory. •inadequacies in educational facilities •She had to face up to her own inadequacies as a mother. •The job was made more difficult by the inadequacy of our resources. •The prime minister's personal inadequacy contributed to the fall of the government.
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