immaturity

英 [ˌɪm.əˈtʃʊə.rə.ti]      美 [ˌɪm.əˈtʊr.ə.t̬i]
  • 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ?