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lack verb—缺 v (often used) 缺乏 v (often used) 少 v Examples:overweight from overwork (the supposition that white collar workers become fat as a consequence of factors associated with being under pressure at work, including irregular diet, lack of exercise and inadequate rest)—for lack of better option—modal particle indicating indicating lack of enthusiasm—frigidity (lack of libido)—lack common basic respect for others—cheerful lack of inhibition, esp. for drinking or sleeping—ambitious despite lack of ambition—lit. rarely seen, very strange (idiom); express amazement due to lack of experience—xerophthalmia (drying of the tear glands, often due lack of vitamin A)—feeling of swaying, head spinning, lack of balance or floating (e.g. from a stroke)—cyanosis (blue skin due lack of oxygen in blood)—lack proper care (after an illness etc)—lack the necessities of life—compensate for lack of ability through hard work [idiom.]—try to rouse oneself but lack the strength [idiom.]— |