inefficiently
/ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃntli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃntli/ (ame, ipa)
inefficiently — 副詞
1. using more time, money, energy, or effort than the job actually requires — usual
沒效率地
浪費時間、金錢或精力的方式
using more time, money, energy, or effort than the job actually requires — usually because the process is poorly planned or the people doing it lack the right skills.
The old factory ran inefficiently, burning twice the fuel of newer plants down the road.
那座舊工廠運轉得很沒效率,燒掉的燃料是路那頭新廠的兩倍。
verb + inefficiently — describing how a process is carried out
Otis admitted that his small team had been working inefficiently for weeks.
Otis 承認他那組小團隊已經沒效率地做了好幾個星期。
be + working inefficiently — describing ongoing low-output activity
Funds were spent inefficiently on glossy brochures while the village clinic had no fridge.
經費被沒效率地花在精美的宣傳冊上,村裡的診所卻連冰箱都沒有。
Saira said the kitchen was laid out inefficiently, forcing cooks to walk in circles.
Saira 說廚房的動線安排得很沒效率,逼得廚師們得繞圈走。
When meetings are run inefficiently, even small decisions can drag on for several hours.
當會議開得沒效率時,再小的決定也可能拖上好幾個小時。
- wastefully
stresses the loss of money or material; 'inefficiently' stresses poor use of effort or time.
- uneconomically
more formal; usually about money or fuel rather than human effort.
- ineffectively
near-neighbour but focuses on not achieving the goal, not on wasting resources along the way.
- efficiently
direct opposite — getting the same result with less time, money, or effort.
- economically
stresses thrift with money or material.
用法筆記
Subject is usually a process, system, organisation, or resource (factory, team, funds, kitchen, meeting), not a single concrete action. Commonly appears in the passive after verbs like 'run', 'use', 'spend', 'manage', 'organise', 'lay out'.