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 ineptitude [ɪn'ɛptə`tjud]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不适当, 愚笨, 愚昧言行

[法] 不称职, 无能, 不适当




    ineptitude
    [ noun ]
    1. unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful

    4. <noun.attribute>
      the drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness


    Ineptitude \In*ept"i*tude\, n. [L. ineptitudo.]
    1. The quality of being inept; unfitness; inaptitude;
    unsuitableness.

    That ineptitude for society, which is frequently the
    fault of us scholars. --Tatler.

    2. Absurdity; nonsense; foolishness.

    1. After 20 months and little legislation, President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed Ms. Bhutto's government, charging her with corruption and ineptitude.
    2. The dissidents felt they had suffered more than $3 million in property damage due to Golden Rain's ineptitude, including using house paint that started peeling within two years.
    3. The defense replayed segments of the FBI videotape to suggest ineptitude by the bureau.
    4. Burgoyne is commander of the British troops, and when Dick asks to be shot rather than hanged, the general points out that in view of the ineptitude and inaccuracy of British marksmen, hanging is far more merciful.
    5. The issues sharpened in recent days with new accusations of high-level deceit and ineptitude involving the Gandhi government's $1.4 billion purchase of artillery guns from the Swedish company AB Bofors.
    6. Mr. Fauntroy says he entered the race out of disgust at the ineptitude of local officials.
    7. In removing the prime minister and her democratically elected government Aug. 6, President Ghulam Ishaq Khan cited a long list of complaints ranging from corruption and ineptitude to abuse of power.
    8. The decline in the Labour vote from 48 per cent in 1945-51 to 30 per cent in the 1980s owes more to changes in society than to the ineptitude of its leaders.
    9. They all believe that, as Robert Smith puts it, "Either it's a cover-up or it's the biggest case of bureaucratic ineptitude in history."
    10. Maybe this will be the breakthrough debate, the occasion when one or the other will so impress voters with his eloquence or ineptitude that the election will be decided then and there.
    11. Whether or not Drexel or the partnership was involved in any wrongdoing, how such suspicious trading escaped serious scrutiny is a story of regulatory ineptitude.
    12. The opposition's plank has centered around the 45-year-old prime minister's alleged corruption and ineptitude.
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