inability to do something• Her actions show an inability todistinguish between fantasy and reality.• Many have blamed what they termed an inability to win on an inability to hit more than one shape of shot.• Such patience was nothing less than satanic, especially in light of my general inability tomaintain stillness.• He even blamed his parents for his inability to make friends.• I might never have identified his inability toread if it had not been for an entirely socialhappenstance.• Again, signer 2 differed notably from the others in his inability to use two lexicalitems simultaneously.• I do believe it wasn't just inability tocope with a terriblehandicap.• Voters are becoming frustrated at the inability of the administration to do anything about the debtcrisis.• More wounding than the question is the inability to give a coherent answer.• A big reason why retailers file for bankruptcy is their inability to get credit.• This was happening more and more, this inability to cope, this giving in to rawemotion whenever he was alone.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INABILITYADJECTIVE➤apparent, seeming明顯的/表面的無能➤complete, total毫無能力➤chronic長期的無能◇the government's chronic inability to face facts政府長期不能面對事實的狀態➤physical體弱無力VERB + INABILITY➤have無能◇She has an inability to control her rage.她無法控制自己的憤怒。➤be frustrated by由於無能而沮喪◇She felt increasingly frustrated by her inability to demonstrate her ideas.她因為無法表明自己的想法而越來越沮喪。➤demonstrate, indicate, reflect, show表明無能;表現無能◇Her outbursts reflected her inability to cope with the loss of her brother.她的突然發脾氣說明她無法應對失去兄弟這一事實。➤explain解釋為何無能◇His experiences as a child explain his inability to sustain relationships.他童年的經歷可以解釋他為何無法維持人際關係。