uncertainty
noun [ C or U ] uk/ʌnˈsɜː.tən.ti/ us/ʌnˈsɝː.tən.ti/
C1 不确定性;不确定因素;不确定(或未知)的事物
a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
Nothing is ever decided, and all the uncertainty is very bad for staff morale. 什么都还没有决定,而这一切不确定因素都对员工士气非常不利。
Life is full of uncertainties. 人生充满了未知数。
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- Is there any uncertainty at all about the way she died?
- The commission's report has dispelled much of the uncertainty that has enshrouded the industry.
- There's a degree of uncertainty over the company's future.
- There's some uncertainty surrounding the funding for the project.
- There's an element of uncertainty in our plans.