lack 音标拼音: [l'æk]
n . 缺乏,不足
vi . 缺乏,短少,没有缺乏,短少,没有;需要
缺乏,不足缺乏,短少,没有缺乏,短少,没有;需要
lack n 1 :
the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable ; "
there is a serious lack of insight into the problem "; "
water is the critical deficiency in desert regions "; "
for want of a nail the shoe was lost " [
synonym :
{
lack }, {
deficiency }, {
want }]
v 1 :
be without ; "
This soup lacks salt "; "
There is something missing in my jewelry box !" [
synonym : {
miss }, {
lack }] [
ant :
{
feature }, {
have }]
Lac \
Lac \ (
l [
a ^]
k ),
Lakh \
Lakh \ (
l [
aum ]
k ),
n . [
Hind .
lak ,
l [=
a ]
kh ,
l [=
a ]
ksh ,
Skr .
laksha a mark ,
sign ,
lakh .]
One hundred thousand ;
also ,
a vaguely great number ;
as ,
a lac of rupees . [
Written also {
lack }.] [
East Indies ]
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Lack \
Lack \,
v .
i .
1 .
To be wanting ;
often ,
impersonally ,
with of ,
meaning ,
to be less than ,
short ,
not quite ,
etc .
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What hour now ?
I think it lacks of twelve . --
Shak .
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Peradventure there shall lack five of the fifty .
--
Gen .
xvii .
28 .
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2 .
To be in want .
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The young lions do lack ,
and suffer hunger . --
Ps .
xxxiv .
10 .
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Lack \
Lack \ (
l [
a ^]
k ),
n . [
OE .
lak ;
cf .
D .
lak slander ,
laken to blame ,
OHG .
lahan ,
AS .
le ['
a ]
n .]
1 .
Blame ;
cause of blame ;
fault ;
crime ;
offense . [
Obs .]
--
Chaucer .
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2 .
Deficiency ;
want ;
need ;
destitution ;
failure ;
as ,
a lack of sufficient food .
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She swooneth now and now for lakke of blood .
--
Chaucer .
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Let his lack of years be no impediment . --
Shak .
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Lack \
Lack \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lacked } (
l [
a ^]
kt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Lacking }.]
1 .
To blame ;
to find fault with . [
Obs .]
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Love them and lakke them not . --
Piers Plowman .
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2 .
To be without or destitute of ;
to want ;
to need .
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If any of you lack wisdom ,
let him ask of God .
--
James i .
5 .
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Lack \
Lack \,
interj . [
Cf . {
Alack }.]
Exclamation of regret or surprise . [
Prov .
Eng .] --
Cowper .
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118 Moby Thesaurus words for "
lack ":
absence ,
adulteration ,
arrearage ,
awayness ,
bare cupboard ,
bare subsistence ,
be found wanting ,
be in want ,
be insufficient ,
be pinched ,
be poor ,
beggarliness ,
beggary ,
blank ,
break ,
collapse ,
come short ,
dearth ,
decline ,
defalcation ,
default ,
defect ,
defectibility ,
defectiveness ,
deficiency ,
deficit ,
deprivation ,
destitution ,
discontinuity ,
drought ,
empty purse ,
erroneousness ,
fail ,
fail of ,
fall away ,
fall short ,
fall shy ,
fallibility ,
famine ,
faultiness ,
gap ,
go on welfare ,
grinding poverty ,
gripe ,
hand -
to -
mouth existence ,
hiatus ,
homelessness ,
immaturity ,
impairment ,
imperfection ,
impoverishment ,
impurity ,
inaccuracy ,
inadequacy ,
inadequateness ,
incompleteness ,
indigence ,
inexactitude ,
inexactness ,
insufficiency ,
interval ,
kick the beam ,
lacuna ,
lag ,
lose ground ,
mediocrity ,
mendicancy ,
miss ,
missing link ,
moneylessness ,
necessitousness ,
necessity ,
need ,
neediness ,
neverness ,
nonexistence ,
nonoccurrence ,
nonpresence ,
not answer ,
not hack it ,
not make it ,
not make out ,
not measure up ,
not qualify ,
not stretch ,
not suffice ,
nowhereness ,
omission ,
outage ,
patchiness ,
paucity ,
pauperism ,
pauperization ,
penury ,
pinch ,
privation ,
require ,
run short ,
run short of ,
scantiness ,
scarcity ,
shortage ,
shortcoming ,
shortfall ,
sketchiness ,
slump ,
starvation ,
starve ,
stop short ,
subtraction ,
ullage ,
underage ,
undevelopment ,
unevenness ,
unperfectedness ,
unsoundness ,
want ,
wantage
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LACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LACK is to be deficient or missing How to use lack in a sentence
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Lack - definition of lack by The Free Dictionary lack (læk) n 1 deficiency or absence of something needed or desirable: lack of money; lack of skill 2 something missing or wanted: After he left, they really felt the lack
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