C1 verb 正式

underpacant

/ˌʌndərˈpeɪkənt/

To perform a task or meet a requirement at a rate or quality lower than what was previously established or expected. It is often used in technical or administrative contexts to describe a failure to keep pace with a specific standard or quota.

例句

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1

I usually underpacant my morning routine when I don't set an alarm, leading to a rushed departure.

I usually underpacant my morning routine when I don't set an alarm, leading to a rushed departure.

2

The committee expressed concern that the department might underpacant the required output for the fiscal year.

The committee expressed concern that the department might underpacant the required output for the fiscal year.

3

If you underpacant on your chores, you're going to be stuck doing them all through the weekend.

If you underpacant on your chores, you're going to be stuck doing them all through the weekend.

词族

名词
underpacance
Verb
underpacant
副词
underpacantly
形容词
underpacant
相关
underpacer
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记忆技巧

Think of 'under' + 'pace'. You are moving 'under the pace' required to pacify (satisfy) the project requirements.

快速测验

The project manager noted that the development team began to _______ the milestones after the third sprint.

正确!

正确答案是: underpacant

例句

1

I usually underpacant my morning routine when I don't set an alarm, leading to a rushed departure.

everyday

I usually underpacant my morning routine when I don't set an alarm, leading to a rushed departure.

2

The committee expressed concern that the department might underpacant the required output for the fiscal year.

formal

The committee expressed concern that the department might underpacant the required output for the fiscal year.

3

If you underpacant on your chores, you're going to be stuck doing them all through the weekend.

informal

If you underpacant on your chores, you're going to be stuck doing them all through the weekend.

4

Empirical evidence suggests that subjects tend to underpacant the curriculum when cognitive load is excessively high.

academic

Empirical evidence suggests that subjects tend to underpacant the curriculum when cognitive load is excessively high.

5

The logistics team warned that if we underpacant the shipping schedule, our contract penalties will increase.

business

The logistics team warned that if we underpacant the shipping schedule, our contract penalties will increase.

词族

名词
underpacance
Verb
underpacant
副词
underpacantly
形容词
underpacant
相关
underpacer

常见搭配

underpacant the quota underpacant the quota
consistently underpacant consistently underpacant
underpacant expectations underpacant expectations
tendency to underpacant tendency to underpacant
underpacant the delivery underpacant the delivery

常用短语

underpacant the mark

to fail to reach a target or goal

start to underpacant

to begin losing necessary momentum

underpacant the curve

to fall behind the prevailing trend or speed

容易混淆的词

underpacant vs underpay

Underpay refers specifically to financial compensation, while underpacant refers to the rate or quality of performance.

underpacant vs vacant

Vacant means empty or unoccupied, whereas underpacant is a verb describing a failure to maintain pace.

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使用说明

The word is most commonly found in specialized aptitude tests or administrative assessments to identify candidates who can follow complex performance descriptions. Use it when describing a subtle but persistent failure to stay on schedule.

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常见错误

Learners often treat this as an adjective due to the '-ant' suffix; however, in this specific context, it functions as a verb (e.g., 'they underpacant the goal').

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记忆技巧

Think of 'under' + 'pace'. You are moving 'under the pace' required to pacify (satisfy) the project requirements.

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词源

A blend of the Germanic prefix 'under-' (below) and the Latin root 'pac-' (to settle or agree), implying an incomplete fulfillment of an agreement.

语法模式

Regular verb: underpacants, underpacanted, underpacanting Often followed by a direct object (e.g., underpacant the schedule)

快速测验

The project manager noted that the development team began to _______ the milestones after the third sprint.

正确!

正确答案是: underpacant

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