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词汇 maldistribution
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Definition of maldistribution in English:

maldistribution

noun ˌmaldɪstrɪˈbjuːʃ(ə)nˌmalˌdistrəˈbyo͞oSH(ə)n
mass noun
  • Uneven, inefficient, or unfair distribution of something.

    the maldistribution of wealth

    财富的分配不公。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As Walzer says, ‘there is no such thing as a maldistribution of consumer goods.’
    • And it won't solve the problem of maldistribution, and it won't solve the workforce issue; it's not where the answer lies.
    • Stratification by sex would have prevented this, but analysis took into account the maldistribution.
    • This was at the height of the submarine menace, when men were losing their lives daily to bring in supplies, and this maldistribution just didn't seem right.
    • The propensity to seek wealth and power has led persons of conscience to inveigh against the maldistribution of income for a long time.
    • In the end, programs designed to alleviate physician shortage largely served to increase physician maldistribution.
    • He believed that the apparent scarcity of land was the result of land speculation and maldistribution that would be remedied by the single tax.
    • We could begin to address problems of globalization, problems of maldistribution and problems of unpredictable violence.
    • Indeed, the Depression-era agricultural crisis was defined as one of overproduction of food and maldistribution of income.
    • None of the leading Democrats seeking the 2004 presidential nomination are talking about the maldistribution of wealth or mobilizing a new war on poverty or a massive jobs program.
    • One way to even out the problem of maldistribution is to get more young people into college.
    • For one thing, most malnutrition and starvation come from a maldistribution of food, not an absolute shortage.
    • However, Ellis and colleagues demonstrated maldistribution of microcirculatory blood flow in the skeletal muscle of septic rats.
    • Are misery and decadence the consequences of maldistribution of property, or of moral depravity, the lack of moral conscience?
    • It occurred to me that here was a maldistribution of females which I might be able to rectify.
    • There were, indeed, dangers, and they did not stop with maldistribution of wealth.
    • The cumulative deprivation that would be offset by reparations is the maldistribution of wealth between blacks and whites.
    • It is clear that the maldistribution of public resources in health care cannot continue in the U.S. or other countries.
    • A second type of maldistribution of water is temporal.
    • More significantly, the maldistribution of income over decades has resulted in increasing crime, which creates the potential for social chaos.

Derivatives

  • maldistributed

  • adjective
    • Their period was marked by tremendous economic expansion whose material fruit remained grossly maldistributed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • California's physicians are maldistributed by specialty, geographic location, and race/ethnicity.
      • But that experience is so rare and the wealth so maldistributed that it may not weigh up against the negative impacts.
      • Typically, the supply of health care professionals in most states is either inadequate or maldistributed.
      • First of all, there is enough food in the world to feed everyone - it's just grossly maldistributed.
      • Also called the fallacy of maldistributed middle.

Definition of maldistribution in US English:

maldistribution

nounˌmalˌdistrəˈbyo͞oSH(ə)n
  • Uneven distribution of something, especially when disadvantageous or unfair.

    分配不公;分配不均

    the maldistribution of wealth

    财富的分配不公。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is clear that the maldistribution of public resources in health care cannot continue in the U.S. or other countries.
    • As Walzer says, ‘there is no such thing as a maldistribution of consumer goods.’
    • None of the leading Democrats seeking the 2004 presidential nomination are talking about the maldistribution of wealth or mobilizing a new war on poverty or a massive jobs program.
    • This was at the height of the submarine menace, when men were losing their lives daily to bring in supplies, and this maldistribution just didn't seem right.
    • In the end, programs designed to alleviate physician shortage largely served to increase physician maldistribution.
    • One way to even out the problem of maldistribution is to get more young people into college.
    • The cumulative deprivation that would be offset by reparations is the maldistribution of wealth between blacks and whites.
    • He believed that the apparent scarcity of land was the result of land speculation and maldistribution that would be remedied by the single tax.
    • There were, indeed, dangers, and they did not stop with maldistribution of wealth.
    • For one thing, most malnutrition and starvation come from a maldistribution of food, not an absolute shortage.
    • However, Ellis and colleagues demonstrated maldistribution of microcirculatory blood flow in the skeletal muscle of septic rats.
    • And it won't solve the problem of maldistribution, and it won't solve the workforce issue; it's not where the answer lies.
    • More significantly, the maldistribution of income over decades has resulted in increasing crime, which creates the potential for social chaos.
    • A second type of maldistribution of water is temporal.
    • We could begin to address problems of globalization, problems of maldistribution and problems of unpredictable violence.
    • Indeed, the Depression-era agricultural crisis was defined as one of overproduction of food and maldistribution of income.
    • Are misery and decadence the consequences of maldistribution of property, or of moral depravity, the lack of moral conscience?
    • The propensity to seek wealth and power has led persons of conscience to inveigh against the maldistribution of income for a long time.
    • It occurred to me that here was a maldistribution of females which I might be able to rectify.
    • Stratification by sex would have prevented this, but analysis took into account the maldistribution.
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