One: Interpretation of meaning
Lack of English [t? d? ] ? Beauty [rt? d? ] ? Insufficient; Lack; insufficient
Lack of English [l? k]? Beauty [l? k]? Lack; Lack; Shortage. No; Lack; Insufficient; insufficient
Similarity: Shortage and lack can both indicate material shortage.
Difference: lack of something that can express virtuality, such as lack of temperament, energy and ability.
Two: the difference in usage
1, shortage: refers to the shortage and lack caused by the lack of things themselves. Only noun usage.
Food/housing/water shortage food/housing/water shortage funds shortage.
2, lack: mostly used in scenes such as lack of confidence and lack of experience. Can be used as a noun or verb.
Not because it is not enough to want/not try; I did my best.
Three: Typical examples
1, shortage
-patient? Used to be. Dying? Because? Yes? Ann? Acute? Shortage? Yes? Nurse.
Due to the serious shortage of nursing staff, the patient's life is dying.
-there? Is it? Answer? Shortage? Yes? Council? house
Insufficient low-rent housing.
——The? Country? Experienced? Answer? Foreign? Currency? Shortage? For what? How many? A few months.
The country experienced a shortage of foreign exchange for several months.
2. Lack of
-there? Is it? Answer? Lack? Yes? Knowledge? About what? That? Tax? System.
Everyone lacks understanding of the tax system.
——The? Question? With what? A lot? Modern? Architecture? Is it? That? They? Lack? Personality.
The problem of many modern buildings lies in the lack of characteristics.
-lack? Yes? Money? Is it? That? Mainly? Question,? As? Me? Do you see it? It ...
In my opinion, the main problem is lack of money.