词汇 | unsuitable |
释义 | unsuitable adjective uk /ʌnˈsuː.tə.bəl//ʌnˈsjuː.tə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈsuː.t̬ə.bəl/ B2 not acceptable or right for someone or something; not suitable: 不适宜的;不合适的 The software blocks material that is unsuitable for children.这个软件会屏蔽不适宜儿童的内容。 Synonyms improper(WRONG)formal inappropriate irregular(RULE)formal unacceptable unbecoming They officially designated the area as unsuitable for human habitation.他们把这个地区正式划定为不适合人类居住的区域。 Completely unsuitable candidates were screened out at the first interview. The programme's subject matter was quite unsuitable for children. Time after time she gets herself involved in relationships with unsuitable men. We were intending to walk up Ben Nevis but she had no coat and was wearing totally unsuitable footwear. Unsuitable and unacceptable amiss be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. tasteidiom beneath your dignityidiom beyond beyond the paleidiom incorrect incorrectly indecent ineligibility ineligible over-extravagant raffish raffishly raffishness room unsuitability unsuitably unsuited unsupportable unwarrantable Related wordunsuitably unsuitable | American Dictionaryunsuitable adjective us/ʌnˈsu·t̬ə·bəl/ not right for a particular person, situation, or occasion: Parts of this movie may be unsuitable for children. Examples of unsuitableunsuitable With reference to this last point, approximately 60% of women on oral contraceptives are taking an unsuitable preparation. This would require massive deforestation around the world, and conversion of many fragile hillsides and drylands to cropping for which they are environmentally unsuitable. For example, hill-climbing techniques are unsuitable for use since they get stuck in local optima. This degeneration is sometimes ascribed to such causes as unsuitable soil conditions or to over-rapid increase of stocks by too frequent division. Both also had higher scores for left ventricular uptake of isotope than the two patients who were considered unsuitable for conversion to the arterial switch. Furthermore, over a day, the rapid growth rate of leaves could render a roost unsuitable, obliging the bats therein to move. However, such a low gear ratio results in a low weight-topayload ratio, which makes many potential application areas of a telemanipulation system unsuitable. Of the school contacts, 1334 (67 %) agreed to participate, although nine gave specimens unsuitable for serological tests. The absence of any objective indicators of suitability could result in suitable patients not being referred or unsuitable patients being accepted, or both. In addition, reconstituted samples are often toxic for cells, which makes these samples unsuitable for virus neutralization assays. There were no data for the previously untried and possibly unsuitable fallow lands. Twenty-four people were deemed unsuitable to contact and 180 people were therefore invited for telephone interview. Thus, all of these factors have potentially complex effects upon habitability, making them unsuitable as indicators of anthropic selection. These range from bleeding, nausea, neurasthenia, palpitation and headache to simply feeling the pill unsuitable or receiving a doctor's advice against it. Its limited depth and many inaccuracies of usage and expression make it unsuitable for introductory student reading. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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