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inconvenienced

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

不便,不方便,感到不便的,感到不便

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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.

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Examples

  • That means we don’t have to deal with other people, the inconveniences of having to go to a concert where I have to listen to music I really like, I can just stay at home and just watch what I want and so on and choose it.

  • I’d like to ask that everyone extend a little grace … we’ll all survive the discomfort and inconvenience of school closures and Zoom classrooms … keep in mind that some poor souls didn’t and won’t survive at all.

  • The power outages were an inconvenience but also an indignity as Californians pay some of the highest rates for power in the country.

  • We apologize for any inconvenience recent disruptions may have caused.

  • Short battery life is an inconvenience that we don’t recommend trying to deal with.

  • Yes, some people have been inconvenienced by traffic delays or annoyed by supportive athletes.

  • And could he—yikes—actually be not just inconvenienced but actually ill?

  • We have not heard of anyone having to travel long distances or be significantly inconvenienced.

  • Anxiety produces characters who gripe about being constrained and inconvenienced by the world.

  • I'll never forget those words, or the casual, inconvenienced way Laila sighed them.

  • Hence, although seriously inconvenienced, the French did not find their position untenable.

  • True, the people had made sacrifices, and had inconvenienced themselves.

  • The roar of these falls is heard continually all over the city, but no one is inconvenienced by it in the slightest degree.

  • In this way you glide on delightfully in the very midst of crowds, without being inconvenienced or stopped for a moment.

  • No doubt the gangs were inconvenienced and exasperated by this measure.