immaturity

英 [,ɪmə'tʃɔːrɪtɪ; ,ɪmə'tʃʊərɪtɪ; ,ɪmə'tjɔːrɪtɪ; ,ɪmə'tjʊərɪtɪ] 美 [ɪmə'tjʊrəti]
  • n. 未成熟;粗糙;未臻完美;不完全
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immaturity (n.)
1530s, "untimeliness," from Latin immaturitatem (nominative immaturitas) "unripeness," from immaturus (see immature). Meaning "lack of maturity" attested from c. 1600.
1. It traces the development of a young man from immaturity to maturity.
它描写一位青年从不成熟到成熟的发展过程.

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2. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another.
不成熟就是不经他人的指引就无法运用自身的理解力.

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3. Politics is usually the executive expression of human immaturity.
政治通常是人类不成熟的表现行为.

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4. Less positively, he was surprised by the immaturity of American schoolchildren.
不那么积极的方面是, 他为美国学生的不成熟感到惊讶.

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5. I'm tired of your immaturity. Why do not you grow up?
我真厌倦了你的幼稚无知, 你为什么就不能长大一些 呢 ?

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