lack 意味
EN[lak] [læk] [-æk]US
日不足, 欠如
- 名詞 (Noun)PLlacks
- (obsolete) A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.
- In the old days, to my commonplace and unobserving mind, he gave no evidences of genius whatsoever. He never read me any of his manuscripts, […], and therefore my lack of detection of his promise may in some degree be pardoned.
- A deficiency or need (of something desirable or necessary); an absence, want.
- (obsolete) A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGlacksPRlackingPT, PPlacked
- (transitive) To be without, to need, to require.
- My life lacks excitement.
- (intransitive) To be short (of or for something).
- He'll never lack for company while he's got all that money.
- (intransitive) To be in want.
- (obsolete) To see the ‘lack’ in (someone or something); to find fault with, to malign, reproach.
- (transitive) To be without, to need, to require.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- This may be, as was our presurvey suspicion, due to a lack of “lean” type managerial thinking principles being employed within those units.
- Note that the acentrosomal spindle pole completely lacks astral MTs and is associated with much less ER than the centrosome-containing pole.
- The names in question are George A. Romero and Stephen King, with the former having adapted three of the latter's stories for this omnibus snoozefest which is utterly lacking in chills or thrills.
- 文の初めに使われる
- Lack of theory of mind is a classic symptom of autism-spectrum disorders
- Lack of courage produced a hundred diseases— Poverty, pusillanimity, lowmindedness.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of lack in English Dictionary
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- en lacking
- en lacked
- en lackey
- en lackadaisical
- en lackluster
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