inconveniently 的定义
- not easily accessible or at hand: The phone is in an inconvenient place.
- inopportune; untimely: an inconvenient time for a visit.
- not suiting one's needs or purposes: The house has an inconvenient floor plan.
inconveniently 近义词
inaccessibly
inconveniently 的近义词 2 个
更多inconveniently例句
- Not having a toilet isn’t just inconvenient, it’s also really dangerous.
- Already time-strapped and stretched to their limits, working parents minding kids at home simply cannot afford to put up with meandering check-ins, inconvenient call times, and back-to-back Zoom tête-à-têtes, they say.
- Because vegetables and meat are heavy and inconvenient, they often get left behind.
- While having to remain tethered to an outlet might be inconvenient, you’ll have enough power for even the longest days.
- For most people, being in lockdown to halt the spread of coronavirus has been an effective, if inconvenient, way to protect their health.
- Inconveniently, if Yingluck stepped down and called fresh elections tomorrow, she— and Pheu Thai—would win again.
- Inconveniently for Romney, some of those former employees have told their stories to the American people.
- With Osama bin Laden inconveniently dead, the party out of power needs someone to fulminate against.
- This, inconveniently, makes it hard to campaign on Labour's record.
- But even in the last section below it, the choice of a way should not be inconveniently restricted.
- They were most inconveniently placed, nearly four feet apart; but we were able to climb them, and to look down the shaft.
- Petitions were then frequently forwarded to Washington, with a request to have it remain divided, as it was inconveniently large.
- And they were so inconveniently arranged that often eight or ten persons slept in a single room.
- We were thus very inconveniently crowded until we arrived at Aden, where several of the passengers left us for Bombay.