inopportuneness / ɪnˌɒp ərˈtun, -ˈtyun /

不机会机会不多机会不大机会渺茫

inopportuneness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not opportune; inappropriate; inconvenient; untimely or unseasonable: an inopportune visit.

inopportuneness 近义词

inopportuneness

等同于 awkwardness

更多inopportuneness例句

  1. Crucially, the quality of LuLaRoe’s clothing took a dive, tearing easily or displaying strange prints in inopportune places.
  2. Sadly, I didn’t feel as secure with the AirPods Max, which I always seemed to drain at an inopportune midday point.
  3. If the Wizards don’t look to the future as soon as possible, the future will come hunting at an inopportune time.
  4. The cancellation of the tours has come at a particularly inopportune time.
  5. Some groups outside the Vatican also see him as an inopportune choice.
  6. Nothing could be more inopportune, nothing more contrary to the welfare of the distracted country!
  7. Then I say, 'I regret to have arrived at such an inopportune moment.'
  8. Pisistratus could not feel flattered by passages intended to exhibit his ancestor as a conceited and inopportune old babbler.
  9. The light and cheer of the club house seemed inopportune, like mirth at a funeral, and he retired into a distant corner to think.
  10. She was inwardly raging at them for having chosen a time so inopportune for making a call.