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词汇 example_english_reduced-ability
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reduced ability

collocation in English

meanings of depletedand ability


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depleted
adjective
uk /dɪˈpliː.tɪd/ us /dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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ability
noun[C or U]
uk /əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the physical or mental power or skill needed to ...
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Examples of reduced ability


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A reducedability to develop a memory-assisted perceptual organization is therefore related to the disorganization component of symptomatology.
This improves efficiency, while the reducedability to alter inputs to fit together implies greater complementarity between inputs.
One crucial question is whether poor performance on phonological awareness could be a consequence of reducedability in general cognitive skills.
The low basal level of antioxidant activity and its poor recovery in sensitive bacteria are evidence of its reducedability to protect against the stress caused by the ciprofloxacin.
The well-known phenomena of excessive boundary-layer thickening and flow separation are manifestations of the reducedability or inability of the flow to proceed to regions of higher pressure.
However, this presumes that the pair had a greatly reducedability to complete courtship with successful copulation and so continue to devote time to courtship.
I speculate that in some seeds, dormancy (a reducedability to germinate) results when some pre-germination events do not follow an essential sequential pattern.
This leads to a reducedability to increase myocytic calcium uptake, which in turn reduces both myocardial contraction and relaxation.
Schizophrenia thus involves a reducedability to organize activity into coherent groups, but this only impairs performance when cues to grouping are weak in some way.
The consequent diversion of police effort would be enormous and might, indeed, be reflected in a reducedability to deal with crime.
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The result is an incredibly low level of morale among staff, frayed tempers and a reducedability to deal with the public's problems.
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There are insufficient incentive posts and hopelessly inadequate differentials, which means that heads will have a reducedability to manage their schools.
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That is a measure of recognition of the reducedability of those over 65 to pay tax on their investment income.
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That is obviously fair in view of the reducedability of the owner to pay and the lesser demand that such property makes on local authority services.
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Then we pay again because of our reducedability to sell into third markets, so any national purchasing policy should be mindful of the industrial implications.
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Also, of course, loss of life will ensue from the reduced service and the reducedability of the fire service to fulfil its commitments, including the loss of firemen's lives.
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Surely there is exactly the same degree of additional cost in ordinary living, and therefore a reducedability to pay in the one case as in the other?
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Victims of kwashiorkor commonly exhibit a reducedability to recover fluids, immune system failure, and low lipid absorption, all of which result from severe undernourishment.
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The absence of grounding information results in reducedability to read and understand social cues.
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Among the psychological effects of long-term use of benzodiazepines discussed was a reducedability to cope with stress.
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