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词汇 underuse
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Definition of underuse in English:

underuse

verbʌndəˈjuːzˌəndərˈjuz
[with object]usually as adjective underused
  • Use (something) below the optimum level.

    未充分利用

    massive acreages of underused land

    大片未充分利用的土地。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said it was up to developers, not the community, to show a centre was underused and that there were viable alternatives.
    • The trust argued that both units were underused and closing them would save around £318,000 a year.
    • Once a popular dancing venue, it has been underused for years, and the Tourist Information Centre on the ground floor is planning to move away.
    • The council car park is an excellent but underused facility.
    • The first step is to becoming aware of the smaller, underused balance muscles.
    • In the basement, there were several large bathrooms and underused mechanical areas.
    • Both audio options are impressive, though the surround channels are underused.
    • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
    • Agents dedicated to one type of work became bored and many agents were underusing their skills.
    • The author of this article contends that handheld devices are underused in the nursing profession.
    • What if a medication is underused or overused by the person for whom it's intended and there's a bad outcome?
    • She obviously has talent, but it is underused and underdeveloped here.
    • It's a shame that his character is underused, since his performance is a quietly engaging one.
    • He once again proves himself to be the most fully realized but underused comedic talent in tinseltown.
    • Similarly, public consultations in the planning process are often underused by citizens.
    • For example, one area where systems are vastly underused is in the diagnostics of maintenance problems.
    • If policies are underused, administrators have little impetus to expand them.
    • He sees football and the culture of competition as underused resources.
    • Croydon Council says the car park is underused and no longer viable to maintain.
    • The council maintains that the car park is underused and that it must maximise its use of its assets by disposing of those which are not being fully utilised.
    Synonyms
    underemployed, underused, too good for
nounʌndəˈjuːsˌəndərˈjus
mass noun
  • Insufficient use.

    不充分的利用

    underuse of existing services

    未充分利用现有服务。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This difficulty in performing the required calculations probably explains their underuse in general practice.
    • Unfortunately, numerous studies have found that faculty typically underuse work-family policies.
    • Another factor that contributes to the underuse of system capabilities is a lack of planning.
    • However, older adults typically underuse these services.
    • The spread of resistance is being fuelled by both underuse and overuse of drugs.
    • The interesting fact that emerges from the research into this problem is that there are two main reasons for the emerging drug resistance - underuse and overuse.
    • A lack of health knowledge has been associated with underuse of health care and with unhealthy behaviors, such as not using sun protection and engaging in unsafe sex practices.
    • Critics have to play the CD over and over, listening for an out-of-tune piano, overuse of a particular melody, underuse of a particular musician - the list goes on and on.
    • When you have strong quads, you tend to rely heavily on them, and you probably underuse your glutes for weight training, athletic activity and general mobility.
    • The results also suggest that DTC [direct to consumer] advertising may have competing effects on quality, potentially averting underuse, while also promoting overuse.
    • He also says his discomfort last season was a big reason for timing problems with the offensive line, the lack of an effective running game and the underuse of a solid group of receivers.
    • If an auto tempts you then check it well, particularly on low-mileage examples, which can suffer more from underuse than overuse.
    • Another finding was that the newness of the technology contributed to the staff's underuse of some equipment.
    • There is also significant underuse of preventive treatments.

Definition of underuse in US English:

underuse

verbˌəndərˈjuzˌəndərˈyo͞oz
[with object]usually as adjective underused
  • Use (something) below the optimum level.

    未充分利用

    the owner noted a lot of underused space in that garage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He sees football and the culture of competition as underused resources.
    • The first step is to becoming aware of the smaller, underused balance muscles.
    • It's a shame that his character is underused, since his performance is a quietly engaging one.
    • The council car park is an excellent but underused facility.
    • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
    • The author of this article contends that handheld devices are underused in the nursing profession.
    • She obviously has talent, but it is underused and underdeveloped here.
    • Both audio options are impressive, though the surround channels are underused.
    • Once a popular dancing venue, it has been underused for years, and the Tourist Information Centre on the ground floor is planning to move away.
    • Similarly, public consultations in the planning process are often underused by citizens.
    • For example, one area where systems are vastly underused is in the diagnostics of maintenance problems.
    • The council maintains that the car park is underused and that it must maximise its use of its assets by disposing of those which are not being fully utilised.
    • Agents dedicated to one type of work became bored and many agents were underusing their skills.
    • What if a medication is underused or overused by the person for whom it's intended and there's a bad outcome?
    • He once again proves himself to be the most fully realized but underused comedic talent in tinseltown.
    • In the basement, there were several large bathrooms and underused mechanical areas.
    • Croydon Council says the car park is underused and no longer viable to maintain.
    • If policies are underused, administrators have little impetus to expand them.
    • He said it was up to developers, not the community, to show a centre was underused and that there were viable alternatives.
    • The trust argued that both units were underused and closing them would save around £318,000 a year.
    Synonyms
    underemployed, underused, too good for
nounˌəndərˈyo͞osˌəndərˈjus
  • Insufficient use.

    不充分的利用

    underuse of existing services

    未充分利用现有服务。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another finding was that the newness of the technology contributed to the staff's underuse of some equipment.
    • The interesting fact that emerges from the research into this problem is that there are two main reasons for the emerging drug resistance - underuse and overuse.
    • Critics have to play the CD over and over, listening for an out-of-tune piano, overuse of a particular melody, underuse of a particular musician - the list goes on and on.
    • If an auto tempts you then check it well, particularly on low-mileage examples, which can suffer more from underuse than overuse.
    • The results also suggest that DTC [direct to consumer] advertising may have competing effects on quality, potentially averting underuse, while also promoting overuse.
    • Unfortunately, numerous studies have found that faculty typically underuse work-family policies.
    • However, older adults typically underuse these services.
    • He also says his discomfort last season was a big reason for timing problems with the offensive line, the lack of an effective running game and the underuse of a solid group of receivers.
    • There is also significant underuse of preventive treatments.
    • The spread of resistance is being fuelled by both underuse and overuse of drugs.
    • When you have strong quads, you tend to rely heavily on them, and you probably underuse your glutes for weight training, athletic activity and general mobility.
    • A lack of health knowledge has been associated with underuse of health care and with unhealthy behaviors, such as not using sun protection and engaging in unsafe sex practices.
    • This difficulty in performing the required calculations probably explains their underuse in general practice.
    • Another factor that contributes to the underuse of system capabilities is a lack of planning.
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