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unsuitably

/uhn-soo-tuh-buhl/US // ʌnˈsu tə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈsuːtəbəl, ʌnˈsjuːt-) //

不合时宜,不合适的,不适合,不合适

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Not only do these devices lack built-in cameras, they don’t support adding external cameras either, making them unsuitable for video chatting.

  • Japan’s mountainous island topography also makes it relatively unsuitable for generating solar and onshore wind energy.

  • Whereas no valid news content is brand unsafe, some may be unsuitable when it comes to particular brand goals.

  • Just three years after doctors cast it off as unsuitable, the IUD is reigning supreme.

  • Of course, Christian tradition has rejected many of these stipulations about unsuitable professions.

  • One “gallant old doctor” says he finds it unsuitable she is in a mortuary.

  • I with a wife unsuited to me, and she with a husband unsuitable for any woman.

  • Each was ruined or wrecked by some aspect of its location that made it unsuitable as a building site.

  • The non-elastic character of water made it unsuitable for a machine requiring a fly-wheel.

  • His opinion, however, was unfavourable, and he declared the work unsuitable for performance by the Musical Society.

  • It is clearly unsuitable for photographing the Moon and planets, and for star charting.

  • Some people claim that they can detect a definite pattern of suggestive songs and unsuitable thrillers in the programmes.

  • The result is streets of overcrowded homes unsuitable for family life.