| 单词 | information-poor | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasinformation-poor   information-poor  n. and adj. 		 (a) n. (with the and plural agreement) people who lack adequate access to information (esp. that considered important for full participation in society or politics), as a class;		 (b) adj. lacking access to such information; (also) containing or providing little information. ΚΠ 1970    E. B. Parker in  H. Sackman  & N. Nie Information Utility & Social Choice 53  				Will the information utilities..be utilized..to exacerbate the serious tensions in our society by further widening the gulf between the information-rich and the information-poor? 1974    G. G. Unruh  & W. M. Alexander Innovations in Secondary Educ. 		(ed. 2)	 i. 6  				Schools..continue to design their programs for an information-poor society. 1985    Ann. Statistics 13 436  				The more interesting PP methods are able to ignore irrelevant (i.e. noisy and information-poor) variables. 2000    Sunday News 		(Dar-es-Salaam)	 26 Mar. 2/5  				Ironical, isn't it, that the so-called information poor may be sitting on a gold mine of information stored in the DNA of the plants they use daily. < as lemmas  | 
	
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