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不足 (bù zú) is a commonly used Chinese word that means "deficiency," "weak point," or "shortcoming." It can be used in various contexts to describe a lack or insufficiency in something.
For example, you can say "我的中文水平还不足" (wǒ de zhōng wén shuǐ píng hái bù zú), which means "My Chinese level is still not enough." In this sentence, 不足 is used to express a deficiency or weakness in the speaker's Chinese language skills.
Another example is "这个计划还有不足之处" (zhè gè jì huà hái yǒu bù zú zhī chù), which means "There are still shortcomings in this plan." Here, 不足 is used to point out the weak points or deficiencies in the plan.
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