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adequate [ 'ædikwit] a.足够的;可以胜任的

be adequate for 适合

adequate ['ædikwit] a. 适当地;足够

adequate ['ædikwit] a.足够的,充分的

法制国家 a state with an adequate legal system

温饱工程 Adequate Food and Clothing Program

政治合格,军事过硬,作风优良, 纪律严明,保障有力 "be qualified politically and competent militarily, have a fine style of work, maintain strict discipline and be assured of adequate logistical support"

adequate size 准确的大小/足够的规模

If you want to achieve something or intend to fulfill one of your ambitions, you must work hard, make efforts and get prepared. Otherwise, you will take no advantage of opportunities when they come to visit you.
假如你要取得成就或要实现你的雄心壮志,你必须努力工作、艰苦奋斗、准备好条件。否则,机遇来临你却无法利用。 189. The difference between a man who succeeds and one who does not lies only in the way each treats opportunities. The successful person always makes adequate preparations to meet opportunities as they duly arrive. The unsuccessful person, on the other hand, works little and just waits to see pass by.
成功者与失败者的区别在于处理机遇的态度。成功者做好充分准备迎接机遇的适时来临。而失败者工作懒散,眼看机遇悄然而过。

Adequate 适当的,适度的

adequate amount of the money supply 适度货币供应量

adequate gold and foreign exchange reserve 适度黄金外汇储备

Adequate shielding 安全屏蔽

充足 [chōng zú] /adequate/sufficient/abundant/

当 [dàng] /at or in the very same.../to pawn/suitable/adequate/fitting/proper/replace/represent/

{adj: acceptable} adequate for the purpose
"the water was acceptable for drinking"

{adj: adequate to, capable, equal to, up to} having the requisite qualities for
"equal to the task"
"the work isn't up to the standard I require"

{adj: adequate, decent, enough} enough to meet a purpose
"an adequate income"
"the food was adequate"
"a decent wage"
"enough food"
"food enough"

{adj: adequate, passable, fair to middling, tolerable} about average; acceptable
"more than adequate as a secretary"

{adj: adequate} (sometimes followed by `to') meeting the requirements especially of a task
"she had adequate training"
"her training was adequate"
"she was adequate to the job"
<-> inadequate

{adj: bare, marginal} just barely adequate or within a lower limit
"a bare majority"
"a marginal victory"

{adj: comfortable} more than adequate
"the home team had a comfortable lead"

{adj: competent} adequate for the purpose
"a competent performance"

{adj: conjectural, divinatory, hypothetical, hypothetic, supposed, suppositional, suppositious, supposititious} based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence
"theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural"
"the supposed reason for his absence"
"suppositious reconstructions of dead languages"
"hypothetical situation"

{adj: cosmologic, cosmological} pertaining to the branch of philosophy dealing with the elements and laws and especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality
"cosmologic philosophy"
"a cosmological argument is an argument that the universe demands the admission of an adequate external cause which is God"

{adj: fit} meeting adequate standards for a purpose
"a fit subject for discussion"
"it is fit and proper that you be there"
"water fit to drink"
"fit for duty"
"do as you see fit to"
<-> unfit

{adj: generous} more than adequate
"a generous portion"

{adj: ill-fed, underfed, undernourished} not getting adequate food
"gaunt underfed children"
"badly undernourished"

{adj: inadequate} (sometimes followed by `to') not meeting the requirements especially of a task
"inadequate training"
"the staff was inadequate"
"she was inadequate to the job"
<-> adequate

{adj: malnourished} not being provided with adequate nourishment
<-> nourished

{adj: nourished} being provided with adequate nourishment
<-> malnourished

{adj: unacceptable} not adequate to give satisfaction
"the coach told his players that defeat was unacceptable"

{adj: unaccompanied} without accompaniment or companions
"the soloist sang unaccompanied"
"it had dramatic energy unaccompanied by an adequate sense of dramatic form"
"unaccompanied women were excluded"
<-> accompanied

{adj: undemanding} not demanding; requiring little if any patience or effort or skill
"the pay was adequate and the job undemanding"
"simple undemanding affection"
"an undemanding boss"
<-> demanding

{adj: visible} present and easily available
"the cash on hand is adequate for current needs"
"emergency police were on hand in case of trouble"
"a visible supply"
"visible resources"

{adj: weapons-grade} of a quality adequate for use in weapons (especially in weapons of mass destruction)
"weapons-grade plutonium"
"weapons-grade anthrax"

{adj: working} adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to accomplish something
"the party has a working majority in the House"
"a working knowledge of Spanish"

{adv: adequately} in an adequate manner or to an adequate degree
"he was adequately prepared"
<-> inadequately

{adv: okay, O.K., all right, alright} in a satisfactory or adequate manner
"she'll do okay on her own"
"held up all right under pressure"; (`alright' is a nonstandard variant of `all right')

{adv: operationally} in respect to operation
"reported the machine operationally satisfactory"
"a well-trained staff that is operationally adequate"

{n: abundance, copiousness, teemingness} the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply
"an age of abundance"
<-> scarcity

{n: amount} how much of something is available
"an adequate amount of food for four people"

{n: balanced diet} a diet that contains adequate amounts of all the necessary nutrients required for healthy growth and activity

{n: child neglect} failure of caretakers to provide adequate emotional and physical care for a child

{n: circulatory failure} failure of the cardiovascular system to supply adequate amounts of blood to body tissues

{n: enough, sufficiency} an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose
"enough is as good as a feast"
"there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"

{n: instrumentality} a subsidiary organ of government created for a special purpose
"are the judicial instrumentalities of local governments adequate?"
"he studied the French instrumentalities for law enforcement"

{n: insufficiency, inadequacy, deficiency} lack of an adequate quantity or number
"the inadequacy of unemployment benefits"
<-> adequacy, sufficiency

{n: inventory control} supervision of the supply and storage and accessibility of items in order to insure an adequate supply without excessive oversupply

{n: obscurity, obscureness} the state of being indistinct or indefinite for lack of adequate illumination

{n: photoretinitis} damage to the retina resulting from exposure of the eye to the sun without adequate protection

{n: poorness} less than adequate
"the relative poorness of New England farmland"

{n: preconception, prepossession, parti pris, preconceived opinion, preconceived idea, preconceived notion} an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence
"he did not even try to confirm his preconceptions"

{n: proposition} a task to be dealt with
"securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition"

{n: quantity} an adequate or large amount
"he had a quantity of ammunition"

{n: readiness, preparedness, preparation} the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
"putting them in readiness"
"their preparation was more than adequate"

{n: remuneration} the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses
"adequate remuneration for his work"

{n: shot glass, jigger, pony} a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey

{n: tautology} useless repetition
"to say that something is `adequate enough' is a tautology"

{n: total parenteral nutrition, TPN, hyperalimentation} administration of a nutritionally adequate solution through a catheter into the vena cava; used in cases of long-term coma or severe burns or severe gastrointestinal syndromes

{n: working principle, working rule} a rule that is adequate to permit work to be done

{v: go a long way} suffice or be adequate for a while or to a certain extent

{v: justify, warrant} show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for
"The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns"
"The end justifies the means"

{v: suffice, do, answer, serve} be sufficient ; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
"A few words would answer"
"This car suits my purpose well"
"Will $100 do?"
"A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school"
"Nothing else will serve"

Children may recall more information with adequate support, but the type of sup-port and questioning is critical.
依靠适当的帮助,儿童可以记住更多的信息,但是如何帮助、如何提问却是关键。

As a general guide, S$1 should be adequate for baggage-lugging service.
一般的准则是,如有人帮你搬运行李,给一新元就够了。

It also has had clear and firm notions of scholarly procedure: how one inquires into a historical problem, how one presents and documents one's findings, what constitutes admissible and adequate proof.
有关学术研究的程序,它也不乏某些明确而又牢固的观念:史学家应如何探究某一历史问题,应如何呈示和佐证其研究发现,什么样的材料方能构成值得采纳的和充分的证据。

Adequate three-dimensional images of intact pillows are essential for defining the true geometry of pillowed flows and thus ascertaining their mode of origin.
有关完好无损的枕状岩的充分的三维图像至关重要,用以确定枕状溶岩流真正的几何形状,并从而确定其起源方式。

Her likes and dislikes are less important than what the work itself communicates, and her preferences may blind her to certain qualities of the work and thereby prevent an adequate understanding of it.
她自己的好恶相比于作品本身所传递出的内容,并不那么重要,而她的主观倾向则有可能致使她对作品的某些特质视而不见,从而使她无法对作品作出一种充分的理解。

The critic's knowledge and training are, rather, a preparation of the cognitive and emotional abilities needed for an adequate personal response to an artwork's own particular qualities.
实质上,评论家的知识及训练是其认识能力和情感能力的一种准备,而这些能力则是对艺术作品自身的特质作出一种充分的个人反应所不可或缺的。

Without an adequate number of cell-surface receptors to remove LDL's from the blood, the cholesterol-carrying LDL's remain in the blood, increasing blood cholesterol levels.
如果没有充分数量的细胞表面受体将LDL's从血液中去除掉,则携带LDL's的胆固醇会留在血液中,从而增加胆固醇的含量。

The United States will also push for more accountability from the aid recipient countries. Paul Reid, senior advisor to the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs, said it makes no sense to ramp up aid levels if the serious issue of weak governance isn't addressed. "We will pursue smarter ways to provide more and better aid. But we will do so with the knowledge that more money alone is not the answer, and may well prove to be counter-productive for those nations that lack adequate governance and capacity to effectively utilize that aid," he said.
美国也将会从援助接受国中争取到更多的责任。国务卿下属经济、商务和农业事物办公室高级顾问里德说,如果软弱的政府没有强调严肃的问题,那么升高援助的级别就变的没有意义了。皮特曼说:“我们将以更明智的方式提供更多更好的援助。但我们这样做的时候也明白,光是提供更多资金并不能解决问题。而且,对那些缺乏充足的政府管理和有效使用援助能力的国家来说,更多的资金还可能产生反效果。”

F71
Moderate mental retardation
Approximate IQ range of 35 to 49 (in adults, mental age from 6 to under 9 years). Likely
to result in marked developmental delays in childhood but most can learn to develop some
degree of independence in self-care and acquire adequate communication and academic
skills. Adults will need varying degrees of support to live and work in the community .
Includes: moderate mental subnormality
中度智能不足
智力测验智商范围大约在 35 至 49 之间 ( 成人的心智年
龄自 6 岁至 9 岁以下 ) 似乎会造成儿童时期明显的发
展迟滞 , 但是大部份可以在自我照顾方面达到某种
独立程度 , 并获得人际沟通及学业成就之适当发展
。长大後需要某种程度的支援 , 才能在社区中生活
和工作。
包含 : 中度智能低下

F98.2
Feeding disorder of infancy and childhood
A feeding disorder of varying manifestations usually specific to infancy and early
childhood. It generally involves food refusal and extreme faddiness in the presence of an
adequate food supply, a reasonably competent caregiver, and the absence of organic
disease. There may or may not be associated rumination (repeated regurgitation without
nausea or gastrointestinal illness).
Rumination disorder of infancy
Excludes: anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders (F50.-)
feeding:
. difficulties and mismanagement (R63.3)
. problems of newborn (P92.-)
pica of infancy or childhood (F98.3)
婴儿期及儿童期食障碍症
这是一种特发婴儿或儿童早期的食障碍症。是指在
有适当的食物供应 , 有足能胜任的照顾者 , 且并无
器质性疾病的状况下 , 呈现有拒食和严重的偏食 ,
可能并有或不并有反刍现象 ( 意指没有恶心感和肠
胃疾病 , 却还反覆把食物吐出 ) 。
婴儿反刍症
不包含 : 厌食症和其他饮食障碍症 (F50.-)
. 食困难和照顾不当 (F63.3)
. 新生儿食问题
婴儿期及儿童期之异食症 (F98.3)

Z59.1
Inadequate housing
Lack of heating
Restriction of space
Technical defects in home preventing adequate care
Unsatisfactory surroundings
Excludes:problems related to physical environment (Z58.-)
居处不良
缺乏保温
空间局限
家居因技术性缺失至妨碍适当照护
不理想的周遭环境
不包含 : 与物理环境有关的问题 (Z58.-)

Z59.4
Lack of adequate food
Excludes:effects of hunger (T73.0)
inappropriate diet or eating habits (Z72.4)
malnutrition (E40-E46)
食物短缺
不包含 : 饿的影响 (T73.0)
不当的饮食或进食习惯 (Z72.4)
营养不良 (E40-E64)

Z72.4
Inappropriate diet and eating habits
Excludes: behavioural eating disorders of infancy or childhood (F98.2-F98.3)
eating disorders (F50.-)
lack of adequate food (Z59.4)
malnutrition and other nutritional deficiencies (E40-E64)
不适当的饮食及进食习惯
不包含 : 婴儿期或儿童期之饮食行为疾患 (F98.2-F98.3)
饮食疾患 (F50.-) (Z59.4)
缺乏适当的食物 (Z59.4)
营养不良及其他营养缺乏 (E40-E64)

Z75.1
Person awaiting admission to adequate facility elsewhere
等待住院到他处具充足设备的人


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