incompleteness
incompleteness — 名詞
1. the condition of something when it is missing one or more of its expected or nec
不完整
缺少部分內容或尚未完成的狀態
the condition of something when it is missing one or more of its expected or necessary parts, or when it has not yet been brought to a finished state
The incompleteness of the old map means travelers sometimes take the wrong road.
這張舊地圖的不完整,導致旅行者有時候會走錯路。
incompleteness of [noun] — possessive structure
Wei felt a strange incompleteness when the band stopped playing before the final chorus.
Wei 在樂團唱到最後一段副歌前就停下來時,感到一種奇怪的不完整感。
feel + incompleteness — emotion collocation
The teacher asked Sayaka to finish her homework after pointing out its incompleteness.
老師指出 Sayaka 的作業不完整,要求她完成。
Without the last chapter, the incompleteness of the story left the children feeling confused.
少了最後一章,故事的不完整性讓孩子們感到困惑。
The incompleteness of the repair has left water dripping from Paloma's kitchen pipe all morning.
這項維修的不完整,導致 Paloma 廚房的水管整個早上都在滴水。
- partialness
more technical and less common; suggests something is only a portion of the whole
- deficiency
implies a lack of something needed, often used for amounts or qualities rather than wholeness
- imperfection
focuses on a flaw or fault in something otherwise complete, not on missing parts
- completeness
the direct opposite — the state of having all necessary parts or being fully finished
- wholeness
emphasises being fully integrated and undivided
文法句型
the incompleteness of [noun phrase]
sense/feeling of incompleteness
用法筆記
Often followed by 'of' and a noun phrase describing what is missing or unfinished. This noun is uncountable — do not say 'an incompleteness' or 'incompletenesses.'