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unsuited

US // (ʌnˈsuːtɪd, ʌnˈsjuː-) //

不合适的,不合适,不适合的,不适合

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not appropriate for a particular purposetemperamentally unsuited to his role
    • : not likely to have a successful relationship

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Examples

  • After a brief encounter with combat, Slovik declared himself constitutionally unsuited for warfare.

  • Green campaigning today is totally unsuited to political and economic realities.

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

  • Unfortunately, despite this good academic work, Dr Lagina is entirely unsuited to a career in education due to his surname.

  • Under any of these circumstances, would anyone dispute that Scalia was unsuited for his post?

  • She thought of this, she faced it; the soul of her condemned it as a fate almost ludicrously unsuited to her.

  • Whatever is supernatural is unsuited to man, and whatever is beyond his comprehension ought not to occupy his attention.

  • That's a heathenish word, Tony, and most unsuited to be used in thankfulness for God's blessings.

  • We take him with his qualities, impetuosity being one, and not unsuited to his arm of the service, as he has shown.

  • The subject was a dry one, and quite unsuited to Dr. Spenser, whose heart was set on maintaining a reputation for caustic wit.