
n. 不适当;拙劣
They joked about his inaptitude.
他们取笑他的笨拙。
Was it simply the hysteria of a man who aware deep down of his inaptitude for love, felt the self-deluding need to simulate it?
那么,明明知道这种爱不甚适当,难道这只是一个歇斯底里的男人感到自欺之需而做出的举动吗?
Was it simply the 17 hysteria of a man who, aware deep down of his 18 inaptitude for love, felt the self-deluding need to simulate it?
那么,明明知道这种爱不甚适当,难道这只是一个歇斯底里的男人感到自欺之需而作出的伪举吗?
But when he does bring himself to confess to an error of this kind it is with absolute frankness; in fact, he seems to derive a perverse pleasure in dwelling upon his inaptitude.
不过一旦开始谈起一个这类错误他便十分坦诚,其实一讲起自己做的蠢事他还能反常地从中得到几分乐趣呢。
n.|inadequacy/impropriety;不适当;拙劣
inaptitude(名词)指个体在特定领域或任务中表现出的缺乏适应性、能力不足或资质欠缺的状态。该词源自拉丁语“inaptus”(由否定前缀“in-”和“aptus”构成,意为“不适合的”),强调与需求或环境的不匹配性。
英国语言学家David Crystal在《现代英语用法词典》中指出,该词在19世纪后逐渐从医学领域扩展至社会学科,成为评估职业适配度的重要指标。美国心理学会(APA)第7版《出版手册》建议在学术写作中使用更精确的同源词“maladaptation”描述适应性缺失。
inaptitude 是一个名词,主要表示“缺乏能力”或“不适宜”,具体含义根据语境有所不同。以下是详细解释:
His inaptitude for the job is very unfortunate.(他无法胜任这份工作,非常遗憾。)
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