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词汇 under-resourced
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Definition of under-resourced in English:

under-resourced

adjective
  • Provided with insufficient resources.

    资源不足的

    under-resourced schools
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both community health services and hospitals are dangerously under-resourced and short of even the most basic equipment.
    • They do their best, it is not the fault of the doctors, physchiatrists, physchologists, nurses, etc., that the mental health service is under-resourced.
    • People may also feel that the law is letting them down - both in our under-resourced police forces and in the courts which many people feel favour the criminals rather than the victims.
    • I am concerned, however, that our police are already under-resourced and will not have the resources actually to follow up on this work.
    • ‘We believe we are under-informed, under-resourced and under-prepared for this kind of crisis,’ he said.
    • There is a lack of open debate and discussion, and the scrutiny system that is supposed to provide an opportunity to examine cabinet decisions is under-resourced and not working properly.
    • ‘The career guidance teacher is so important in young people's lives but they are under-resourced and under-funded,’ she said.
    • Further down the civil service tree were enthusiastic and hardworking but under-resourced officials operating in poor physical environments and on uncompetitive salaries.
    • The common perception seems to be that the police are so overstretched and under-resourced that it is pointless reporting ‘minor’ crime.
    • This essential service is underfunded and under-resourced.
    • Building industry sources say the service is gravely under-resourced.
    • Staff are under-resourced, the skill of sub-contracted staff is ‘variable’ across the company, and concerns have been raised about their competency.
    • ‘I fear civil defence in this country is under-resourced, under-prepared and under-led,’ he said.
    • If you don't have money you have no choice but to enter the under-funded, under-resourced environment of a government school.
    • But it is widely accepted now that prosecution service is under-powered, under-resourced, poorly managed and insecure about its purpose.
    • Last night, critics of the service suggested overworked and under-resourced prosecutors were dealing leniently with many offenders simply to clear enormous backlogs of cases.
    • Without the professionalism of the overstretched, under-resourced ranks of the North Yorkshire Police, the comfortable world we live in would not be the safe, secure place we by and large know it to be.
    • Forensic investigations by the police take too long because they are under-resourced.
    • The police are always complaining they are under-resourced: that's why farms are at the mercy of gangs of vandals, and why so many burglaries go unsolved.
    • I think that the investigation wasn't done very well, because I've heard that the police were under-resourced.

Derivatives

  • under-resourcing

  • noun
    • In my first report to the Management Committee last year I identified the under-resourcing of the office as a central issue that needed to be addressed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Those who object to the under-resourcing of teaching, to skewed management priorities, to waste and financial chicanery, are bullied, harassed and victimised.
      • The figures comparing crime in the city now with three years ago reflect a long-term under-resourcing of the city's police compared with those elsewhere in the county, he says.
      • If there is under-resourcing, we need to know and to correct it.
      • It will take more than the $5 million and a few extra staff announced to rectify the inherent under-resourcing of the forensic laboratory.

Rhymes

exhaust, unforced

Definition of under-resourced in US English:

under-resourced

adjective-riˈsôrst
  • Provided with insufficient resources.

    资源不足的

    an overstretched and under-resourced service

    范围过广资源不足的服务。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The common perception seems to be that the police are so overstretched and under-resourced that it is pointless reporting ‘minor’ crime.
    • I think that the investigation wasn't done very well, because I've heard that the police were under-resourced.
    • Last night, critics of the service suggested overworked and under-resourced prosecutors were dealing leniently with many offenders simply to clear enormous backlogs of cases.
    • Staff are under-resourced, the skill of sub-contracted staff is ‘variable’ across the company, and concerns have been raised about their competency.
    • There is a lack of open debate and discussion, and the scrutiny system that is supposed to provide an opportunity to examine cabinet decisions is under-resourced and not working properly.
    • Both community health services and hospitals are dangerously under-resourced and short of even the most basic equipment.
    • People may also feel that the law is letting them down - both in our under-resourced police forces and in the courts which many people feel favour the criminals rather than the victims.
    • I am concerned, however, that our police are already under-resourced and will not have the resources actually to follow up on this work.
    • ‘The career guidance teacher is so important in young people's lives but they are under-resourced and under-funded,’ she said.
    • But it is widely accepted now that prosecution service is under-powered, under-resourced, poorly managed and insecure about its purpose.
    • ‘We believe we are under-informed, under-resourced and under-prepared for this kind of crisis,’ he said.
    • This essential service is underfunded and under-resourced.
    • Building industry sources say the service is gravely under-resourced.
    • Forensic investigations by the police take too long because they are under-resourced.
    • Without the professionalism of the overstretched, under-resourced ranks of the North Yorkshire Police, the comfortable world we live in would not be the safe, secure place we by and large know it to be.
    • The police are always complaining they are under-resourced: that's why farms are at the mercy of gangs of vandals, and why so many burglaries go unsolved.
    • Further down the civil service tree were enthusiastic and hardworking but under-resourced officials operating in poor physical environments and on uncompetitive salaries.
    • If you don't have money you have no choice but to enter the under-funded, under-resourced environment of a government school.
    • ‘I fear civil defence in this country is under-resourced, under-prepared and under-led,’ he said.
    • They do their best, it is not the fault of the doctors, physchiatrists, physchologists, nurses, etc., that the mental health service is under-resourced.
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