inopportune

inopportune [ɪnˈɒpətju:n]  [ɪnˌɑ:pərˈtu:n] 

inopportune 基本解释

形容词不凑巧的,不合时宜的

inopportune 词典解释
inopportune是什么意思

1. inopportune

1. 不合时宜的;不合适的
    If you describe something as inopportune or if you say that it happens at an inopportune time, you mean that it happens at an unfortunate or unsuitable time, and causes trouble or embarrassment because of this.

    e.g. The dismissals came at an inopportune time.
           解雇通知来得不合时宜。

inopportune 单语例句

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1. Blumenthal's advice appears particularly inopportune at a time when the two countries need to close ranks in order to walk out of the economic mire.

2. Critics have said it is unnecessary and inopportune, based on a conjecture that it will be a prescription for war.

3. inopportune的解释

3. His attitude towards artwork IPR seems a little inopportune when more and more artists emphasize on the subject.

4. But the timing is inopportune, as this comes when more tax incentives are badly needed to boost domestic consumption.

5. It may sound inopportune and out of tune on the occasion, but it is a necessary reality check.

inopportune 英英释义

inopportune的解释

adj

1. not opportune

    e.g. arrived at a most inopportune hour
           an inopportune visit