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undecorous

/dek-er-uhs, dih-kawr-uhs, -kohr-/US // ˈdɛk ər əs, dɪˈkɔr əs, -ˈkoʊr- //UK // (ˈdɛkərəs) //

不伦不类,不体面的,不伦不类的,不体面

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, character, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inindecent
Synonyms
filthy脏兮兮的,肮脏的,脏兮兮,龌龊的immoral不道德,不道德的,不道德的行为,无道德improper不恰当的,不正当的,不当的,不适当的lewd淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽off-color异色,脱色,脱色的,异色系outrageous匪夷所思的,匪夷所思,匪夷所思的事,匪夷所思的事情pornographic淫秽,色情,淫秽的,淫秽色情ridiculous荒谬的,荒唐,荒唐的,可笑的salacious淫秽的,淫荡的,淫秽,贪婪的shocking令人震惊的,触目惊心,令人震惊,震惊tasteless无味,无味的,没有味道,味同嚼蜡unbecoming不伦不类,不伦不类的,不伦不类地,不雅观unseemly不伦不类的,不伦不类,不体面的,不雅观的vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻x-ratedX级blue蓝色的,蓝色,蓝coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略crude粗略的,粗鲁的,粗陋的,粗略dirty肮脏的,脏的,龌龊,脏兮兮的foul弄脏,犯规,弄脏了,弄虚作假foulmouthed满口脏话的,满嘴脏话的,满口脏话,满口脏话的人gross总金额,总的来说,总额,总的说来ill-bred劣质的,劣质,恶俗的,恶俗immodest不谦虚,不谦虚的,不雅观,不雅观的impure不纯的,不纯洁,不纯洁的,不纯in bad taste恶俗,不雅观,恶俗的,不雅观的indecorous不雅的,猥琐,不雅观的,不雅观indelicate不雅观,不雅观的,不雅的,不雅音licentious淫乱的,淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽malodorous臭气熏天,恶臭,恶臭的,恶臭味raunchy淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽的,淫乱的raw未生的,未生,未生熟的,未生的人rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴scatological粪便学,粪便学的,粪便,粪便学上的shameless厚颜无耻,无耻,无耻之徒,无耻的smutty淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽untoward不愉快的事,不愉快的事情,不愉快的,不愉快wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人

Examples

  • Not for Rodriguez the decorous, red-carpet likes of Gwynnie, Sandra Bullock, or Tom Cruise, but “hot criminal” Jeremy Meeks.

  • In more decorous terms, Manchin and Huntsman came to much the same conclusion.

  • A decorous group of nine panelists presented their positions one at a time, following distinctly un-Israeli rules of etiquette.

  • I never knew him to take his time, squander words to be merely decorous.

  • As president, Obama must be more decorous, of course, than merely mocking the man.

  • He remembered how decorous and dignified was the Mogul court when Britain paid honor to an ancient dynasty.

  • His visions of a merry riot were all fled, and he was listening with the eagerness of a decorous Sunday-school child.

  • Half of the people had taken their seats when he began; there was a hasty scramble, and a decorous, half-checked smile.

  • The past has come down to us cloaked and shrouded, and attended by its decorous retinue of mutes and bearers.

  • Let us turn into the British Museum and see sensible, decorous Boxing-day there.