不足地
不足地 in 30 Seconds
- A formal adverb meaning 'insufficiently' or 'inadequately'.
- Formed by adding the adverbial marker '地' to the root '不足'.
- Used mainly in professional, academic, and written contexts.
- Indicates a failure to meet a specific standard or requirement.
The Chinese term 不足地 (bù zú de) is a formal adverbial construction used to describe actions performed in a manner that lacks the necessary quantity, quality, or depth. While the root word 不足 (bù zú) can function as a noun meaning 'deficiency' or an adjective meaning 'insufficient', the addition of the structural particle 地 (de) transforms it into an adverb equivalent to the English 'insufficiently' or 'inadequately'. In Chinese linguistics, this word is typically found in written reports, academic discourse, and formal evaluations where precision regarding performance gaps is required.
- Grammatical Composition
- The character 不 (bù) means 'not' or 'no'. The character 足 (zú) originally meant 'foot' but evolved to mean 'sufficient' or 'enough' in ancient Chinese. Together, 不足 represents a state of being less than what is required. The suffix 地 (de) is the adverbial marker that links this state to a following verb.
When you use 不足地, you are highlighting a specific failure to meet a standard. It is more formal than the common phrase 不够 (bù gòu). For instance, in a business context, if a project failed because the risks were not fully assessed, one might say the risks were 'insufficiently considered'.
由于对市场风险不足地评估,该计划最终失败了。(Yóuyú duì shìchǎng fēngxiǎn bùzú de pínggū, gāi jìhuà zuìzhōng shībàile.)
This word is particularly useful when you want to sound objective and analytical. It moves the focus away from personal blame and toward a structural or procedural shortfall. It is often paired with verbs like 准备 (zhǔnbèi - prepare), 重视 (zhòngshì - value/emphasize), 利用 (lìyòng - utilize), and 表达 (biǎodá - express).
- Semantic Range
- It covers quantitative lack (not enough items), qualitative lack (not good enough), and intensity lack (not strong enough). It is a versatile tool for critique.
证据被不足地呈现在法庭上。(Zhèngjù bèi bùzú de chéngxiàn zài fǎtíng shàng.)
Understanding 不足地 requires recognizing the nuances of Chinese formal registers. While a beginner might say 钱不够 (qián bù gòu - money not enough), an intermediate learner at the B1 level begins to use 资金不足地分配 (zījīn bùzú de fēnpèi - funds insufficiently allocated) to describe complex situations. This word bridges the gap between basic communication and professional literacy.
他的才华在那个公司被不足地利用了。(Tā de cáihuá zài nàgè gōngsī bèi bùzú de lìyòngle.)
Finally, it is important to note that 不足地 is almost always negative in connotation. It implies a gap between the reality and the expectation or requirement. If you are describing a positive surplus, you would use 充分地 (chōngfèn de - fully/sufficiently) or 过剩地 (guòshèng de - excessively). Using '不足地' correctly shows that you can evaluate situations critically in Chinese.
Using 不足地 effectively requires placing it before the verb it modifies. In the standard Chinese sentence structure (Subject + Adverbial + Verb + Object), '不足地' acts as the adverbial. It provides information about the manner in which the verb is being performed. Here we will explore several structural patterns and contexts.
- Pattern 1: Subject + 不足地 + Verb
- This is the most direct usage. For example: 他不足地理解了规则 (He insufficiently understood the rules). This emphasizes the failure of the subject to reach a certain threshold of understanding.
这个项目被不足地资助,导致了延误。(Zhège xiàngmù bèi bùzú de zīzhù, dǎozhìle yányù.)
In passive sentences using 被 (bèi), 不足地 is placed after '被' and before the verb. This is very common in formal reports when describing systemic failures. It allows the writer to focus on the result rather than blaming a specific person.
- Pattern 2: Noun + 不足地 + Adjective/Verb phrase
- Sometimes '不足地' modifies a phrase that acts as an attribute. For example: 一个准备不足地应对挑战的团队 (A team that is insufficiently prepared to meet challenges). Here, it qualifies the preparation state of the team.
由于资源不足地分配,有些地区感到被忽视了。(Yóuyú zīyuán bùzú de fēnpèi, yǒuxiē dìqū gǎndào bèi hūshìle.)
When dealing with abstract concepts like 'attention', 'respect', or 'awareness', 不足地 is the preferred choice in formal Mandarin. For instance, 不足地重视 (insufficiently valuing/emphasizing) is a staple phrase in policy critiques. It suggests that while some value was given, it did not meet the necessary level.
他在报告中不足地阐述了自己的观点。(Tā zài bàogào zhōng bùzú de chǎnshùle zìjǐ de guāndiǎn.)
In complex sentences with multiple clauses, 不足地 helps maintain a formal tone. Instead of saying 'because he didn't study enough, he failed', you would say 'because he studied 不足地, he failed'. This shifts the register from casual conversation to professional observation.
这种新药的副作用被不足地研究了。(Zhè zhǒng xīnyào de fùzuòyòng bèi bùzú de yánjiūle.)
To summarize, the key to using 不足地 is understanding its role as a precise surgical tool for critique. It is not just about 'not enough'; it is about a specific failure to satisfy a requirement in the performance of an action.
While you might not hear 不足地 in a casual conversation at a wet market or a noisy hotpot restaurant, it is ubiquitous in specific professional and intellectual spheres in the Chinese-speaking world. Recognizing these contexts is key to mastering the word's usage.
- News and Media
- On CCTV news or in publications like the People's Daily, you will frequently hear '不足地' used to describe government responses to crises or economic trends. Phrases like '对通货膨胀不足地应对' (insufficiently responding to inflation) are common.
In the workplace, particularly during performance reviews (绩效评估 - jìxiào pínggū), managers use this term to provide constructive criticism. It sounds more professional and less personal than saying '你做的不好' (you didn't do well). For example, a manager might say, '你对细节不足地关注' (you insufficiently focused on details).
在这个季度的报告中,销售目标被不足地实现了。(Zài zhège jìdù de bàogào zhōng, xiāoshòu mùbiāo bèi bùzú de shíxiànle.)
Academic settings are another prime location for this word. When researchers discuss previous studies, they often point out where previous data was '不足地收集' (insufficiently collected) or where theories were '不足地验证' (insufficiently verified). It is a standard part of the 'Literature Review' section of a thesis.
教授批评了那篇论文,因为数据被不足地分析了。(Jiàoshòu pīpíngle nà piān lùnwén, yīnwèi shùjù bèi bùzú de fēnxīle.)
- Legal and Formal Documents
- Contracts and legal disputes often hinge on whether a party performed their duties 'sufficiently'. If a contractor used cheap materials, the lawyer might argue they '不足地履行了合同' (insufficiently fulfilled the contract).
Finally, you will find 不足地 in documentary narrations or serious podcasts discussing social issues. If a documentary is exploring why a certain species went extinct, the narrator might say the habitat was '不足地保护' (insufficiently protected). It adds a layer of gravity and analytical depth to the storytelling.
历史学家认为,那个时代的社会矛盾被不足地重视了。(Lìshǐ xuéjiā rènwéi, nàgè shídài de shèhuì máodùn bèi bùzú de zhòngshìle.)
In summary, 不足地 is a word of the 'mind' and 'system', used when evaluating performance, results, and facts in a structured way.
Even for intermediate learners, 不足地 can be tricky because Chinese has several ways to express 'not enough'. Avoiding these common pitfalls will make your Chinese sound more natural and professional.
- Mistake 1: Confusing '不足地' with '不够'
- '不够' (bù gòu) is the common, everyday way to say 'not enough'. It is usually a predicate (e.g., 钱不够). '不足地' is a formal adverb. You wouldn't say '我不足地有钱' to mean 'I don't have enough money'. That sounds bizarre. Use '不够' for simple quantity and '不足地' for formal verb modification.
Another common error is the misplacement of the particle '地'. Some learners use '的' or '得' by mistake. Remember: 不足的 (bù zú de) is an adjective modifying a noun (e.g., 不足的资金 - insufficient funds). 不足地 (bù zú de) is an adverb modifying a verb (e.g., 不足地准备 - prepared insufficiently). 不足得 is rarely used and usually grammatically incorrect in this context.
错误: 他不足的练习了。(Wrong: He insufficiently [adj] practiced.)
正确: 他不足地练习了。(Right: He insufficiently [adv] practiced.)
- Mistake 2: Overusing it in casual speech
- Using '不足地' while ordering food or talking to friends makes you sound like a robot or a textbook. In casual settings, stick to '不怎么' (bù zěnme) or '没怎么' (méi zěnme). For example, instead of '我不足地睡觉', say '我没怎么睡觉' (I didn't sleep much).
Learners also struggle with collocation errors. Not every verb pairs well with '不足地'. It usually pairs with verbs of 'action' or 'mental processing'. You wouldn't say '不足地吃' (insufficiently eat); you would say '没吃饱' (didn't eat to fullness). '不足地' is for things like 'evaluation', 'investment', 'utilization', and 'explanation'.
错误用法: 我不足地喜欢这个电影。(I insufficiently like this movie.)
改进: 我不太喜欢这个电影。(I don't really like this movie.)
Finally, remember that 不足地 implies a shortfall relative to a standard. If there is no standard, the word feels out of place. It is an evaluative word, not just a descriptive one. Use it when there is an expected level that hasn't been reached.
To truly master 不足地, you must know its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. Chinese is rich in formal vocabulary, and choosing the right word can change the tone of your entire sentence.
- 不够 (Bù gòu)
- The most common alternative. Difference: '不够' is colloquial and can be used as a standalone predicate. '不足地' is formal and must modify a verb. Example: 准备不够 (Preparation not enough) vs. 不足地准备 (Insufficiently prepare).
- 匮乏地 (Kuìfá de)
- Meaning 'scarcely' or 'destitutely'. Difference: '匮乏' implies a severe lack, almost a total absence or a state of poverty. '不足' just means 'not enough'. Use '匮乏地' for resources like water, food, or natural materials.
- 欠缺地 (Qiànquē de)
- Meaning 'deficiently'. Difference: '欠缺' often refers to a missing piece or a specific flaw in a system or character. '不足' is more general. You might say someone's experience is '欠缺' (missing/lacking) rather than just '不足' (insufficient).
对比: 资金不足地分配 (Funds insufficiently allocated) vs 资金匮乏地运行 (Running with scarce funds).
Another alternative is 不充分地 (Bù chōngfèn de). This specifically means 'not fully'. It is often interchangeable with '不足地', but '不充分地' focuses more on the 'completeness' of an action, while '不足地' focuses on the 'quantity' or 'degree'.
In extremely formal or classical-style writing, you might see 鲜 (xiǎn) used as a prefix to mean 'rarely' or 'insufficiently', but this is C2 level territory. For B1-B2 learners, sticking to '不足地' and '不够' is the safest and most effective strategy.
如果你想说'inadequately', 不足地 是最准确的翻译。
By understanding these subtle differences, you can move from basic 'broken Chinese' to sophisticated, nuanced expression. Always consider the context: is it a lack of quantity, a lack of depth, or a total scarcity? Your choice of word will tell the listener exactly what you mean.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
In ancient scripts, the character '足' was a drawing of a leg and a foot. '不足' literally meant 'not a foot' or 'not reaching the ground'.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'zú' like 'zhú' (don't curl the tongue).
- Pronouncing 'bù' as a neutral tone.
- Confusing the particle '地' with '的' (both are 'de' but written differently).
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize if you know '不足'.
Requires knowledge of the '地' particle and formal verbs.
Hard to use naturally without sounding too stiff.
Common in news and lectures.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adverbial Marker '地'
认真地学习,不足地准备。
Passive Voice with '被'
问题被不足地解决了。
Cause and Effect with '由于'
由于不足地练习,他失败了。
Double Negatives
我们不能不足地考虑风险。
Resultative Complements
做得不足 (Done insufficiently).
Examples by Level
我的钱不足。
My money is insufficient.
Here '不足' is used as an adjective, which is simpler for A1.
米饭不够。
The rice is not enough.
A1 alternative using '不够'.
时间不足。
Time is insufficient.
Simple Subject + Adjective structure.
水不足。
Water is insufficient.
Basic noun + adjective.
他不够高。
He is not tall enough.
Common A1 pattern.
我不够好。
I am not good enough.
Expressing a lack of quality.
这里的书不够。
There are not enough books here.
Location + Noun + 不够.
人不够。
Not enough people.
Short phrase for immediate lack.
你的余额不足。
Your balance is insufficient.
A very common formal phrase seen in daily life.
准备工作做得不足。
The preparation work was done insufficiently.
Using '得' to describe the result of the action.
他学习不足。
He studied insufficiently.
Using '不足' as a predicate.
这个房间光线不足。
This room has insufficient light.
Describing a physical state.
我们的经验不足。
Our experience is insufficient.
Abstract noun + 不足.
睡眠不足对身体不好。
Insufficient sleep is bad for the body.
Using '不足' as a modifier in a subject phrase.
证据不足,他回家了。
The evidence was insufficient, so he went home.
Common legal/formal context.
运动不足会变胖。
Insufficient exercise will make you fat.
Cause and effect structure.
他不足地准备了面试。
He insufficiently prepared for the interview.
First use of the adverbial '地'.
这个问题被不足地讨论了。
This issue was insufficiently discussed.
Passive voice with '被'.
由于不足地练习,他输了比赛。
Due to insufficiently practicing, he lost the game.
Using '由于' (due to) to explain a result.
我们不足地利用了这些资源。
We insufficiently utilized these resources.
Focus on the manner of utilization.
他不足地表达了他的想法。
He insufficiently expressed his ideas.
Modifying a verb of communication.
老师认为我的文章不足地分析了历史。
The teacher thinks my essay insufficiently analyzed history.
Academic context.
项目资金被不足地分配了。
Project funds were insufficiently allocated.
Business context.
他不足地重视了医生的建议。
He insufficiently valued the doctor's advice.
Modifying a mental verb '重视'.
市场风险被不足地评估了。
Market risks were insufficiently evaluated.
Formal economic analysis.
该报告不足地阐述了该计划的优点。
The report insufficiently elaborated on the plan's merits.
Using '阐述' (elaborate), a B2 level verb.
他的才华在旧公司被不足地挖掘了。
His talent was insufficiently unearthed/tapped in his old company.
Metaphorical usage.
我们不能不足地考虑气候变化的影响。
We cannot insufficiently consider the impact of climate change.
Double negative for emphasis.
这种药物的长期效果被不足地研究了。
The long-term effects of this drug were insufficiently researched.
Scientific/Medical context.
由于不足地了解当地文化,生意失败了。
Due to insufficiently understanding local culture, the business failed.
Cultural nuance.
会议不足地解决了员工的担忧。
The meeting insufficiently addressed the employees' concerns.
Workplace dynamics.
法律对这类行为的处罚不足地严厉。
The legal punishment for this type of behavior is insufficiently severe.
Note: Here '不足地' modifies an adjective '严厉', acting as an adverb of degree.
史料对这一时期的记载显得不足地详尽。
Historical records of this period appear insufficiently detailed.
High-level academic observation.
该理论不足地支撑了实验结果。
The theory insufficiently supported the experimental results.
Scientific argumentation.
城市规划不足地预见了人口增长。
Urban planning insufficiently foresaw the population growth.
Sociological analysis.
这篇文章不足地反思了现代社会的弊端。
This article insufficiently reflected on the evils of modern society.
Critical theory context.
对传统艺术的保护被不足地执行了。
The protection of traditional arts was insufficiently implemented.
Cultural policy discussion.
该系统在压力测试中表现得不足地稳定。
The system performed insufficiently stable during stress testing.
Technical/Engineering context.
他不足地洞察到了竞争对手的意图。
He insufficiently perceived the intentions of his competitors.
Strategic analysis.
公众舆论被不足地引导,导致了恐慌。
Public opinion was insufficiently guided, leading to panic.
Media and social control context.
该学说对本质主义的批判被认为是不足地彻底的。
The doctrine's critique of essentialism is considered insufficiently thorough.
Philosophical discourse.
司法程序中对被告权利的保障绝不能不足地落实。
The protection of the defendant's rights in judicial proceedings must never be insufficiently implemented.
Legal imperative.
其文学作品不足地勾勒出那个时代的宏大叙事。
His literary works insufficiently outlined the grand narrative of that era.
Literary criticism.
全球治理体系不足地应对了跨国性的安全挑战。
The global governance system has insufficiently addressed transnational security challenges.
International relations.
该项研究不足地排除掉干扰变量的影响。
The study insufficiently excluded the influence of confounding variables.
Advanced scientific methodology.
在这一语境下,词语的含义被不足地界定了。
In this context, the meaning of the word has been insufficiently defined.
Linguistic analysis.
由于对历史必然性的不足地认识,政策出现了偏差。
Due to an insufficient understanding of historical necessity, the policy deviated.
Political philosophy.
建筑设计不足地融合了功能主义与美学追求。
The architectural design insufficiently integrated functionalism and aesthetic pursuits.
Architectural theory.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— Lack of preparation. Often used as a noun phrase or predicate.
由于准备不足,他失败了。
— Lack of experience. Very common in job contexts.
他因为经验不足没被录取。
— Lack of confidence.
他对未来信心不足。
— Lack of motivation or power.
经济增长动力不足。
— Insufficient evidence. Legal term.
法官因证据不足释放了他。
— Lack of funds.
公司因为资金不足倒闭了。
— Lack of sleep.
睡眠不足会影响健康。
— Malnutrition/Lack of nutrition.
那个孩子营养不足。
— Short supply.
市场上电力供应不足。
— Lack of attention/emphasis.
领导对安全工作重视不足。
Often Confused With
Commonly used as a predicate, while '不足地' is an adverb.
An adjective used before a noun (e.g., 不足的资金).
Grammatically incorrect in most contexts; use '做得不足' instead.
Idioms & Expressions
— A small flaw in something otherwise perfect.
这个晚会很棒,美中不足的是音响坏了。
Common— Insignificant; not worth mentioning.
这点小事微不足道。
Formal— To stay at home (enough to not leave the door). Note: Uses '足' differently.
他在家办公,足不出户。
Literary— Dancing with joy (hands and feet moving).
听到好消息,他手舞足蹈。
Common— To ruin something by adding unnecessary details (adding feet to a snake).
你的解释是画蛇添足。
Common— Having ample food and clothing; well-off.
人们过上了丰衣足食的生活。
Literary— Inherent deficiency; weak from birth.
这个项目先天不足,很难成功。
Formal— The will is there, but the strength is lacking.
我想帮他,但心有余而力不足。
Common— Contentment brings constant happiness.
做人要知足常乐。
Common— Not worth mentioning (not enough to hang on teeth).
区区小事,不足挂齿。
FormalEasily Confused
Both mean 'insufficiently'.
'不充分地' emphasizes incompleteness, while '不足地' emphasizes quantity/degree.
理由不充分 vs 准备不足。
Both imply a lack.
'欠缺' usually refers to a specific missing quality or skill.
他欠缺地考虑了细节。
Both can mean 'not enough detail'.
'简略地' is neutral (briefly), while '不足地' is negative (inadequately).
他简略地说了几句。
Both lead to poor results.
'疏忽地' implies a mistake or accident; '不足地' implies a lack of effort/resource.
他疏忽地漏掉了一个字。
Both mean 'lack'.
'匮乏' is much stronger, implying extreme scarcity.
资源匮乏。
Sentence Patterns
S + 不足地 + V
他不足地准备了考试。
由于 + 不足地 + V, S + V
由于不足地练习,他输了。
S + 被 + 不足地 + V
风险被不足地评估了。
S + 对 + O + 不足地 + V
他对工作不足地重视。
S + 显得 + 不足地 + Adj
他的理由显得不足地充分。
S + 将 + O + 不足地 + V
他将资源不足地分配了。
绝不能 + 不足地 + V
我们绝不能不足地落实政策。
不足地 + V + 之处
分析不足地展现了问题的复杂性。
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
High in written media and academic contexts; low in daily speech.
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Using '不足的' before a verb.
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不足地准备
'的' is for nouns; '地' is for verbs.
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Using it in casual slang.
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我没怎么看。
'不足地' is too formal for 'I didn't really watch it'.
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Saying '钱不足地' (Money insufficiently).
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资金不足
'不足' should be a predicate here, not an adverb.
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Confusing '不足' with '不少' (not few).
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不足 = Not enough; 不少 = Quite many.
They sound similar but are opposites.
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Misplacing '不足地' after the verb.
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不足地评估
Adverbs in Chinese must come before the verb.
Tips
The 'De' Rule
Always use '地' when modifying a verb. Use '的' when modifying a noun.
Pairing
Pair '不足地' with formal two-syllable verbs like 评估, 准备, 关注.
Professionalism
Use this word to sound more objective in reports and evaluations.
Rhythm
Chinese formal writing loves balance. 3-syllable adverb + 2-syllable verb is a good pattern.
News Keyword
When you hear '不足', pay attention—it's usually the main point of a critique.
Softening Criticism
Saying '准备不足地' sounds more like a factual observation than a personal attack.
Modesty
Recognize that '不足' is often used by speakers to describe their own efforts humbly.
Legal Texts
In contracts, '不足地' often defines a breach of duty.
Variety
Don't use it in every sentence. Mix it with '不够' or '缺乏' to keep the text interesting.
The Foot Mnemonic
Remember: Not enough feet = cannot stand = insufficient.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'foot' (足). If you don't have enough (不) 'feet', you can't stand properly. You are 'insufficiently' supported.
Visual Association
Imagine a table with only three legs (不足) trying to hold up a heavy book.
Word Web
Challenge
Write three sentences about a project that failed using '不足地' to explain why.
Word Origin
Formed from '不' (not) and '足' (sufficient). In Ancient Chinese, '足' meant 'foot'. Since feet are what we use to stand or move, it came to represent 'stability' and then 'sufficiency'.
Original meaning: Not having enough 'feet' or foundation to be complete.
Sino-Tibetan (Mandarin Chinese).Cultural Context
When criticizing someone's work, '不足地' is more polite than '不好', but still quite direct. Use with '建议' (suggestions) to soften the blow.
English speakers often use 'not enough' for everything. In Chinese, '不足地' is strictly for formal/written contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Academic Writing
- 不足地分析
- 不足地研究
- 不足地证明
- 不足地支撑
Business Reports
- 不足地分配
- 不足地利用
- 不足地执行
- 不足地评估
Performance Reviews
- 不足地重视
- 不足地关注
- 不足地准备
- 不足地表达
Legal Documents
- 不足地履行
- 不足地陈述
- 不足地举证
- 不足地落实
News/Media
- 不足地应对
- 不足地控制
- 不足地宣传
- 不足地预见
Conversation Starters
"你觉得这个项目是不是被不足地准备了?"
"为什么有些学生会不足地重视作业?"
"在你的国家,哪些资源被不足地利用了?"
"你认为这篇文章是不是不足地分析了背景?"
"我们该如何解决资金不足地分配的问题?"
Journal Prompts
写一写你曾经因为准备不足地参加某项活动而失败的经历。
分析一下现代社会中,人们对心理健康是否不足地重视。
如果你是经理,你会如何告诉员工他不足地完成了任务?
讨论一下保护环境的工作在哪些方面被不足地执行了。
反思一下你在学习汉语的过程中,有哪些技能被不足地练习了。
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is not recommended. It sounds very stiff and robotic in casual speech. Use '不够' or '没怎么' instead.
Yes, it always indicates that something is lacking or did not meet a required standard.
'不足' is a noun (deficiency) or adjective (insufficient). '不足地' is an adverb (insufficiently).
It usually goes before the verb it modifies. Example: 他不足地(adv) 准备(v) 了。
No. For physical size, use '不够大' or '不够长'. '不足地' is for actions and abstract concepts.
Yes, it often appears in HSK 4 and 5 reading and writing sections.
No. Use '没吃饱' or '吃得不够'. '不足地' is for formal verbs like 'utilize' or 'analyze'.
No, the tones are fixed (bù zú de). If you change the tones, it won't be understood.
Yes, that is the most accurate English translation in formal contexts.
Yes, it is very appropriate for professional emails when discussing project issues.
Test Yourself 191 questions
Write a sentence using '不足地' and '准备'.
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Translate: The risks were insufficiently evaluated.
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Write a sentence using '不足地' and '利用'.
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Describe a failing project using '不足地'.
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Write a formal critique of a report using '不足地分析'.
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Translate: He insufficiently understood the rules.
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Use '不足地' in a sentence about environmental protection.
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Write a sentence about study habits using '不足地'.
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Translate: The teacher thinks I insufficiently explained my points.
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Write a sentence about a company using '不足地资助'.
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Translate: We cannot insufficiently consider this problem.
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Use '不足地' in a passive sentence.
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Write a sentence about a historical record using '不足地'.
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Translate: His talent was insufficiently utilized.
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Write a sentence about medicine using '不足地研究'.
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Translate: Public opinion was insufficiently guided.
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Write a sentence about urban planning.
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Translate: He insufficiently fulfilled the contract.
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Write a sentence about a performance review.
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Translate: The evidence was insufficiently presented.
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Pronounce '不足地' clearly.
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Explain what '不足地' means in Chinese.
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Use '不足地' to criticize a report.
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Say: 'We insufficiently utilized resources.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently expressed ideas.'
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Explain the difference between '不足地' and '不够'.
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Say: 'Due to insufficient practice.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently understood rules.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently emphasized issue.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently researched drug.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently detailed records.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently implemented policy.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently stable system.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently considered consequences.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently allocated funds.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently analyzed data.'
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Say: 'Insufficiently addressed concerns.'
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Listen to: '他不足地准备了面试' and translate.
Listen to: '风险被不足地评估了' and translate.
Listen to: '资源被不足地利用了' and translate.
Listen to: '他不足地理解了规则' and translate.
Listen to: '数据被不足地分析了' and translate.
Listen to: '由于不足地练习' and translate.
Listen to: '资金不足地分配' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地阐述了观点' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地执行政策' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地重视安全' and translate.
Listen to: '药物被不足地研究' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地预见未来' and translate.
Listen to: '证据不足地呈现' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地关注细节' and translate.
Listen to: '不足地落实工作' and translate.
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Summary
The word '不足地' (bù zú de) is your go-to adverb for professional critiques. It allows you to specify that an action (like preparation or analysis) was not done 'enough'. For example: '他不足地准备了考试' (He insufficiently prepared for the exam).
- A formal adverb meaning 'insufficiently' or 'inadequately'.
- Formed by adding the adverbial marker '地' to the root '不足'.
- Used mainly in professional, academic, and written contexts.
- Indicates a failure to meet a specific standard or requirement.
The 'De' Rule
Always use '地' when modifying a verb. Use '的' when modifying a noun.
Pairing
Pair '不足地' with formal two-syllable verbs like 评估, 准备, 关注.
Professionalism
Use this word to sound more objective in reports and evaluations.
Rhythm
Chinese formal writing loves balance. 3-syllable adverb + 2-syllable verb is a good pattern.
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缺席
B1The state of being absent from a place or event where one is expected to be, such as a class, meeting, or ceremony.
抽象的
A2Abstract.
抽象地
B1In an abstract manner; conceptually.
艰深
B1Profound; abstruse; recondite.
学术性
A2Academic; scholarly; relating to education and scholarship.
学术化
B1Academic; characterized by formal study or research.
学术会议
A2Academic conference; a formal meeting for academic discussions.
学术交流
B1Exchange of ideas, information, and research among scholars.
学术期刊
B1A periodical publication containing scholarly articles.
教务处
A2Academic affairs office; department handling educational administration.