inadequately
adverb uk/ɪˈnæd.ɪ.kwət.li/ us/ɪˈnæd.ə.kwət.li/
不够好地,劣质地
in a way that is not good enough or too low in quality
Staff were inadequately trained and failed to carry out their duties. 工作人员培训不足,未能履行职责。
不足地
in a way that is too small in amount
Our scientific research is inadequately funded. 我们的科研资助不足。
See: inadequate
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- They are responding, albeit slowly and inadequately, to public pressure.
- The impact of the crash was fatal because the passengers were inadequately restrained.
- Security checkpoints are inadequately staffed.
- He said that some ethnic groups were inadequately represented in the government.
- Their expenses have been inadequately reimbursed.