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inconvenience

/in-kuhn-veen-yuhns/US // ˌɪn kənˈvin yəns //UK // (ˌɪnkənˈviːnjəns, -ˈviːnɪəns) //

不便,不方便,不便之处,不便利

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being inconvenient.
    • : an inconvenient circumstance or thing; something that causes discomfort, trouble, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·con·ven·ienced, in·con·ven·ienc·ing.

    • : to put to inconvenience or trouble; incommode: He inconvenienced everyone by his constant telephoning.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbother, trouble
Forms: inconvenienced, inconveniencing
verbbother, trouble
Forms: inconvenienced, inconveniencing

Examples

  • Since the beginning of the pandemic, China has been willing to take draconian measures to halt the spread of the coronavirus, even at enormous inconvenience to its population.

  • It might be an inconvenience for a few days of the year, but not enough to pull up stakes and leave.

  • Think about what would make your at-home grooming experience feel like a trip to the salon, or dig deep and go for the bonus features that will significantly decrease any trimmer inconveniences you’re always up against.

  • They should not be viewed as instruments to solve minor inconveniences.

  • The final inconvenience you’ll face is that you can’t share custom audiences generated through Google Analytics across other ad platforms.

  • They inconvenience—er, empower—individuals with information to make partisan or ideological purchasing decisions.

  • She paints the current rodent situation as more than a foul inconvenience, and one that is a particular blight on poorer areas.

  • Ethiopian Airlines wishes to apologize to its esteemed customers for the inconvenience caused by this diversion.

  • Every tax hike, every jacked fee, every urban inconvenience became fuel for Rob Ford.

  • Inconvenience doesn't mean that my life is any less rich or worth living than a hearing person's.

  • Soils which do not admit of this taking place are the cause of much inconvenience and injury in practice.

  • We were naturally enough much chagrined, not knowing how much inconvenience and delay this incident might cause.

  • The inconvenience I experienced from the chain upon my legs, which prevented me from sleeping, destroyed my health.

  • "And that's just another inconvenience in the business," replied Welborn in a cautious manner.

  • To avoid any inconvenience or precipitancy, the plan would not come into operation until the 1st of January, 1846.