ineptitude

英 [ɪ'neptɪtjuːd] 美 [ɪ'nɛptə'tʊd]
  • n. 不适当,不合适;不称职;愚笨
GRE
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ineptitude (n.)
1610s, from French ineptitude, from Latin ineptitudo, noun of quality from ineptus "unsuitable, absurd" (see inept).
1. the ineptitude of the police in handling the situation
警方在处理这个局面时的无能

来自《权威词典》

2. They joked about his ineptitude.
他们取笑他的笨拙.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. In the book she speaks of his "social ineptitude" and says he verbally abused her.
她在书中提到他“缺乏社交技能”,并且说他曾经对她出言不逊。

来自柯林斯例句

4. But it is more important not to think lies, or to slide into those mechanical and untruthful habits of thought which are so pleasant and so easy as descents to mental ineptitude.
但是更重要的是不去想谎言, 也不陷入无意识的、不诚实的思维习惯,这种思维习惯如此他令人惬意和自在,就象沦为智力低能一样.

来自《用法词典》

5. Well-meaning ineptitude rises to empyreal absurdity.
善意的愚蠢行为导致最大的荒唐。

来自辞典例句