unsuitable / ʌnˈsu tə bəl /

💦中学词汇不合适的不合适不适合不适当的

unsuitable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not suitable; inappropriate; unfitting; unbecoming.

unsuitable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not proper, inappropriate

更多unsuitable例句

  1. Other agencies are sending similar messages, including Dentsu, Havas and GroupM, by encouraging clients to be proactive, not reactive, to unsuitable content in and around the inauguration.
  2. If anything, the challenge is not getting an advertiser off of TV or streaming when news events turn violent or are otherwise deemed unsuitable for a given advertiser.
  3. Not only do these devices lack built-in cameras, they don’t support adding external cameras either, making them unsuitable for video chatting.
  4. Japan’s mountainous island topography also makes it relatively unsuitable for generating solar and onshore wind energy.
  5. Whereas no valid news content is brand unsafe, some may be unsuitable when it comes to particular brand goals.
  6. Just three years after doctors cast it off as unsuitable, the IUD is reigning supreme.
  7. Of course, Christian tradition has rejected many of these stipulations about unsuitable professions.
  8. One “gallant old doctor” says he finds it unsuitable she is in a mortuary.
  9. I with a wife unsuited to me, and she with a husband unsuitable for any woman.
  10. Each was ruined or wrecked by some aspect of its location that made it unsuitable as a building site.
  11. The non-elastic character of water made it unsuitable for a machine requiring a fly-wheel.
  12. His opinion, however, was unfavourable, and he declared the work unsuitable for performance by the Musical Society.
  13. It is clearly unsuitable for photographing the Moon and planets, and for star charting.
  14. Some people claim that they can detect a definite pattern of suggestive songs and unsuitable thrillers in the programmes.
  15. The result is streets of overcrowded homes unsuitable for family life.