inconvenienced / ˌɪn kənˈvin yəns /

不便不方便感到不便的感到不便

inconvenienced2 个定义

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

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

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

inconvenienced 近义词

v. 动词 verb

bother, trouble

更多inconvenienced例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. The power outages were an inconvenience but also an indignity as Californians pay some of the highest rates for power in the country.
  4. We apologize for any inconvenience recent disruptions may have caused.
  5. Short battery life is an inconvenience that we don’t recommend trying to deal with.
  6. Yes, some people have been inconvenienced by traffic delays or annoyed by supportive athletes.
  7. And could he—yikes—actually be not just inconvenienced but actually ill?
  8. We have not heard of anyone having to travel long distances or be significantly inconvenienced.
  9. Anxiety produces characters who gripe about being constrained and inconvenienced by the world.
  10. I'll never forget those words, or the casual, inconvenienced way Laila sighed them.
  11. Hence, although seriously inconvenienced, the French did not find their position untenable.
  12. True, the people had made sacrifices, and had inconvenienced themselves.
  13. The roar of these falls is heard continually all over the city, but no one is inconvenienced by it in the slightest degree.
  14. In this way you glide on delightfully in the very midst of crowds, without being inconvenienced or stopped for a moment.
  15. No doubt the gangs were inconvenienced and exasperated by this measure.