词汇 | leave a lot to be desired |
释义 | Idiom leave a lot to be desired Theme: LACKING to be lacking something important; to be inadequate. (A polite way of saying that something is bad.)This report leaves a lot to be desired.I'm sorry to have to fire you, Mary, but your work leaves a lot to be desired. Idiom leave a lot to be desired to be much worse than you would like.Apparently, Meg's cooking leaves a lot to be desired. (never in continuous tenses)leave a lot to be desiredTo be very inadequate or unsatisfactory; to lack a large amount of what is desired or required. The film has a very interesting premise and a story that has quite a bit of potential, but the final product leaves a lot to be desired. I wasn't expecting a huge amount from a budget hostel, but this place leaves a lot to be desired nonetheless. leave a lot to be desiredCliché to be lacking something important; to be inadequate. (A polite way of saying that something is bad.) This report leaves a lot to be desired. I'm sorry to have to fire you, Mary, but your work leaves a lot to be desired. leave a lot to be desiredAlso, leave a great deal or much to be desired . Be imperfect or unsatisfactory. For example, His account of the election leaves a lot to be desired. This usage can also be put in a more positive way, that is, leave nothing to be desired, meaning "to be perfectly satisfactory," as in His account leaves nothing to be desired. [Late 1700s] leave a lot, much, etc. to be deˈsirednot be good enough: Your standard of work has gone down. In fact it leaves a great deal to be desired.The acting in some of those early movies left much to be desired.much/still less Certainly not: I'm not blaming anyone, much less you. |
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