常見例句雙語例句His tone was perceived as insufficiently deferential; afterward, Miscavige demanded to know why Haggis had been invited.他的語氣被認(rèn)爲(wèi)不夠恭順;後來密斯凱維吉要求了解爲(wèi)什麼會(huì)邀請(qǐng)哈吉斯來。All too often, the steps of articulating the desired behavior and the policies that will lead to that behavior are not done, or done insufficiently.情況經(jīng)常是,明確表達(dá)預(yù)期行爲(wèi)的步驟和指導(dǎo)實(shí)現(xiàn)這一行爲(wèi)的策略都沒有完成,或者說做得不夠。But tea-party-driven success in the mid-terms could foster the illusion that the Republicans lost the White House because Mr McCain was insufficiently close to their base.但是中期選擧時(shí)由茶黨決定的勝出可能會(huì)形成這種幻覺,即共和黨失手白宮是因爲(wèi)麥凱恩先生儅時(shí)不夠接近共和黨的陣營(yíng)。權(quán)威例句And Garbo had a sense of humor as well, which has been insufficiently recognized.NEWYORKER: The ArtistsSome jobs might shift from minority citizens to workers who belong to the insufficiently-document resident class.FORBES: The Awful Minimum WageMaybe Mr Mandelson's sin is to have loved Labour too wisely rather than insufficiently well.ECONOMIST: The meaning of Mandelson 返回 insufficiently