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paucity (PAW suh tee) From the Latin word for “few,” this noun expresses just that in English.
- The paucity of supplies available for classrooms meant that dedicated teachers often paid for crayons and rolls of paper for class projects out of their own pockets.
- Since he had anticipated an abundance of curiosity about his new invention, the paucity of responses was not only disappointing but startling.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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paucity (PAW suh tee) 源自拉丁文的 “少数”,这个名词在英语中表达的就是这个意思。
教室里可用的用品很少,这意味着专职教师经常自掏腰包为课堂项目支付蜡笔和纸卷。
由于他曾预料到人们对他的新发明会有大量的好奇心,所以回应的数量之少不仅令人失望,而且令人震惊。
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