inappropriateness / ˌɪn əˈproʊ pri ɪt /

不合适的地方不恰当性不合适不适当

inappropriateness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not appropriate; not proper or suitable: an inappropriate dress for the occasion.

inappropriateness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

impropriety

更多inappropriateness例句

  1. In another case, a man she said she met in a political circle sent her inappropriate messages and told her that if she didn’t respond to her messages that he would end her political career.
  2. The headline echoed the use of “inappropriate” by the Twitter user who first resurfaced the clip Wednesday.
  3. Well-meaning physicians can make inappropriate decisions for their patients based on such manipulated research.
  4. Binn did not offer comment to the Guardian for the article, though Trump’s lawyers say Binn has told them he does not recall Dorris telling him about any inappropriate behavior by Trump.
  5. She said she was never alone with Mallott and he never made any advances toward her or inappropriate remarks.
  6. As far as one could see, there were no eruptions of look-at-me garishness, no flashes of stomach-churning inappropriateness.
  7. But upon the very slightest reflection a sense of inappropriateness cannot fail to be forced upon us.
  8. The reader will note the inappropriateness of congratulating the daughters of that home on their not wanting a job.
  9. "That is because the Warrenders——" She stopped here, feeling the inappropriateness of what she was about to say.
  10. His realisation of the inappropriateness and inadequacy of physical formulae in explaining physiological activities.
  11. There is nothing, however, specially fragile in the plant's appearance, and one is struck by the inappropriateness of its title.