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单词 inconvenience
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inconveniencen.

/ɪnkənˈviːnɪəns/
Etymology: < Old French inconvenience (modern French inconvenance ), < late Latin inconvenientia inconsistency, noun of quality < inconvenient-em inconvenient adj. and n.: see -ence suffix. Compare ill-convenience n. at ill- comb. form 2.
The fact or quality of being inconvenient.
1.
a. Want of agreement; incongruity, disagreement; inconsistency with reason or rule, absurdity; with plural. An instance of this; an inconsistency; an absurdity. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [noun]
discordance1340
variancec1374
discorda1387
disconvenience?a1425
unsuingc1425
disaccordancec1436
unaccordancec1449
inconveniencec1460
discrepancea1464
difformness1547
disagreeance1548
disagreeing1548
jar1548
disagreement1551
disagreeableness1570
dissonancy1584
discordancy1587
discoherencea1600
disconveniency1601
disharmonya1602
dissent1603
dissonancea1604
incongruency1604
incongruence1610
incongruity1612
discongruity1624
inconformity1625
discorrespondencya1641
inconsonancy1650
inconsistence1651
dissidy1657
unagreeableness1658
discomposure1659
disconsonancy1659
uncorrespondency1659
inconveniency1662
unconsonancy1665
incorrespondence1667
oddness1680
inconsistency1699
incongruousness1727
irreconcilementa1737
discrepancy1748
incoincidence?1798
inaccordance1808
inconsonance1811
inaccordancy1817
incorrespondency1817
cacophony1831
divergence1837
disaccord1871
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > lack of reasoning, illogicality > [noun] > incongruity, inconsistency
inconveniencec1460
contradiction1613
inconveniency1662
contradictiousness1664
contradictedness1670
inconsequentness1727
contradictoriness1733
inconsequence1817
contradictiveness1829
inconsequentism1829
inconsequentiality1832
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > lack of reasoning, illogicality > [noun] > incongruity, inconsistency > instance of
inconvenientc1374
inconveniencec1460
inconveniency1662
c1460 (?c1400) Tale of Beryn l. 2576 That I may bet perseyve al inconvenience, Dout, pro, contra, and anbiguite.
a1530 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfeccyon (1531) iii. f. Clxxxxiiii Yet it is no inconvenyence yt his holy mother & other sayntes be as particular meanes bytwene vs & god.
a1536 W. Tyndale Doctr. Treat. (1848) 380 That Christ was made man and died: also bread, which seemeth to some a great inconvenience.
1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. i. 14 By these inconueniences they conclude, that there is no God at all.
1610 A. Cooke Pope Joane in Harl. Misc. (1809) IV. 77 Protestant. What mean you by the inconvenience of their testimonies? Papist. Their disagreeing one with another.
a1620 M. Fotherby Atheomastix (1622) ii. iii. §2. 215 Yet can he not be the cause of himselfe, for the fore-named inconueniences.
1706 tr. L. E. Du Pin New Eccl. Hist. 16th Cent. II. v. 45 Francis Maryon believ'd there was no Inconvenience in saying, That some of it [Christ's blood] staid here below.
b. Unsuitableness, unfitness. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > unsuitability or inappropriateness > [noun]
inconvenience1413
uncompetence?1541
unaptness1548
improperty1555
unaptness1557
unproperness1561
impertinency1573
unmeetness1574
disagreement1580
unfitnessa1586
unsuitablenessa1586
incongruity1597
inconvenientness1600
improperness1612
indispositiona1613
insuitability1612
ineptitude1615
impertinence1616
inconcinnity1616
infelicity1617
unbeseemingness1623
ineptness1633
impertinentness1645
incompatibility1659
incompetibilitya1660
disaccommodationa1676
indecorousness1681
indisposednessa1684
inaptitudea1688
impropriety1697
wrongness1726
ineligibility1795
inaptness1814
unsuitability1814
unappropriateness1838
unadaptedness1846
inappropriateness1847
unfittingness1861
unbefittingness1865
ineligibleness1881
1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1483) iv. ii. 58 Adam was nought well disposyd to etyng of this appel for inconuenyence of the season in whiche he receyued it.
1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie iii. xi. 162 They plead against the inconuenience, not the vnlawfulnes of popish apparrell.
1684 R. Waller tr. Ess. Nat. Exper. Acad. del Cimento 74 To avoid this inconvenience of the Screws.
2. Moral or ethical unsuitableness; unbecoming or unseemly behaviour; impropriety; with plural, an unseemly act, an impropriety, an offence. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun] > improper behaviour
unskillc1175
unkina1200
unthriftc1374
inconveniencec1460
mal-behaviour1721
impropriety1751
paw-pawness1828
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unfittingness > unfitting conduct > [noun]
unskillc1175
unthriftc1374
inconveniencec1460
indecency1589
unworthiness1608
inconveniencya1616
malconduct1684
mal-behaviour1721
misdealing1851
c1460 Play Sacram. 897 Agaynst god yf ye haue wroght eny Inconuenyence.
1509 A. Barclay Brant's Shyp of Folys (Pynson) f. xxvi Howe youthe which is nat norysshed in doctryne, In age is gyuen vnto al Inconuenyence.
1547 Certain Serm. or Homilies Against Contention i, in J. Griffiths Two Bks. Homilies (1859) i. 135 They fall.. sometime from hot words to further inconvenience.
1560 Bible (Geneva) Num. Argt. That either they fall not to such inconueniences, or else return to him quickly by true repentance.
3.
a. Harm, injury, mischief; misfortune, trouble. Obsolete (passing into 4).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harm or injury > [noun]
loathc900
teenOE
ungrithlOE
wemming1100
waningc1175
wrongc1275
prejudicec1300
derea1325
torferc1325
eviltyc1330
griefc1330
wem1338
injurec1374
truitc1390
noyinga1398
inconvenience14..
nocument?a1425
outraya1425
injuryc1430
mischieving1432
supprise1442
incommodityc1450
interess1489
grudge1491
tort1532
wreaka1542
impeachment1548
inconveniency1553
indemnity1556
interestc1575
abuse1595
mischievance1600
oblesion1656
grit1876
the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > [noun]
unhealc700
unselthc888
bale-sithea1000
unselea1023
un-i-selthOE
sithec1250
ruthc1275
unwhatec1275
tempestc1330
illa1340
infelicityc1384
banec1400
naufragiea1425
infortunitya1438
naufrage1480
calamity1490
inconvenience1509
wanweirda1522
inconveniency1553
wroth1581
murderation1862
14.. Proverbs of Good Counsel 82 in Q. Eliz. Acad. (1869) 70 Yf þou be trobyllyd with ynconvenyens, Arme þe alway with Inward pacyens.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) x. 36 To dysnull myschefe and inconvenyence, They made our lawes wyth grete diligence.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xviii. 94 They that live under the government of Democracy,..attribute all the inconvenience to that forme of Commonwealth.
1653 H. Holcroft tr. Procopius Gothick Warre i. 20 in tr. Procopius Hist. Warres Justinian Beneventum standing high, and over against Dalmatia, shares in the inconvenience of this wind.
1695 J. Woodward Ess. Nat. Hist. Earth 240 The Inconvenience would not have stop'd there.
b. with plural. A mischief, an injury; an untoward occurrence, a misfortune. Obsolete (passing into 4b).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harmful action > [noun] > instance
inconveniencya1450
inconvenience1490
the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > [noun] > misfortune or ill-luck > instance of misfortune or ill-luck > an untoward occurrence
adversity1340
contrariositiesc1425
contrarietyc1430
inconveniencya1450
inconvenient?a1475
inconvenience1490
unconvenient?c1536
traverse1538
cross1573
crossbar1582
1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) i. 33 I haue grete fere that some inconuenyence be happed vnto him.
1584 H. Llwyd & D. Powel Hist. Cambria 95 Whereof grew a great inconuenience and slaughter.
1608 R. Armin Nest of Ninnies sig. B4 Rapine, ruine and a thousand inconueniences follow.
1736 Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig. i. iii. 53 Often Infamy and external Inconveniences are the publick Consequences of Vice as Vice.
1796 C. Marshall Introd. Knowl. & Pract. Gardening ii. 32 The leaves..first cover the flower..whilst it is yet unable to bear the inconveniences of the weather.
c. Technically distinguished from mischief: see quot. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [noun] > harmful principle, practice, etc. > affecting society
pestilencea1382
noisance1413
nuisance1422
noyance1457
annuisance1474
inconvenience1622
public nuisance1638
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harmful action > [noun] > instance > affecting society
inconvenience1622
1622 G. de Malynes Consuetudo 161 It is better to suffer a mischiefe than an inconuenience; the mischiefe being attributed to one or some particular persons, and the inconuenience to the whole Common-wealth in generall.
a1710 R. Atkyns Parl. & Polit. Tracts (1734) 199 By a Mischief is meant, when one Man or some few men suffer by the Hardship of a Law, which Law is yet useful for the Publick. But an Inconvenience is to have a publick Law disobeyed or broken, or an Offence to go unpunished.
4.
a. The quality or condition of being inconvenient; want of adaptation to personal requirement or ease; trouble, discomfort, disadvantage; incommodity.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > disadvantageousness > [noun]
discommoditya1535
inconveniency1552
discommodiousness1579
discommodious1583
inexpedience1608
inexpediency1641
disadvantageousness1650
inconvenience1653
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > [noun]
incommodity?a1475
discommoditya1535
inconveniency1552
disconvenience1556
discommodiousness1579
discommodious1583
disconveniency1601
incommodiousnessa1631
ill-conveniency1653
inconvenience1653
disaccommodationa1676
bovver1883
1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler Table In this Discourse..I have not observed a method, which..may be some inconvenience to the Reader. View more context for this quotation
1783 Ainsworth's Thes. Linguæ Latinæ (new ed.) iv. at Tithonus That Aurora made him immortal, but could not take from him the inconvenience of old age.
1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxvii. 277 She could have spared him without the smallest inconvenience.
1885 Daily News 21 Dec. 5/1 The long delay..has already led to considerable public inconvenience.
b. with plural. An inconvenient circumstance; something that interferes with ease or comfort, or causes trouble; a disadvantage, a discomfort.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > disadvantageousness > disadvantage > [noun]
unfremeOE
unframea1325
unprofitc1384
disadvantagea1387
afterdeal1481
inconvenience1578
inconveniency1640
disinterest1662
inadvantage1689
letdown1768
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > [noun] > an inconvenience
inconvenient?a1475
inconvenientise1528
unconvenience1535
inconvenience1578
inconveniency1640
disaccommodation1645
discommodity1662
put-out1833
discomfort1841
aggro1969
1578 T. Nicholas tr. F. Lopez de Gómara Pleasant Hist. Conquest W. India 30 The letter being written, there was found an inconvenience, which was, they knew not how to carrye the letter secretly.
1648 Bp. J. Wilkins Math. Magick i. ix. 59 The chief inconvenience of this instrument is, that, in a short space it will be screwed unto its full length.
1732 J. Arbuthnot Pract. Rules of Diet ii. 296 They have only one Inconvenience, that they create Thirst.
1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) II. 327 This rule was originally..intended to avoid the inconveniences which might arise by admitting an interval, when there should be no tenant of the freehold to do the services to the lord.
1884 Manch. Examiner 2 May 4/7 The necessity of taking out passports would be a serious inconvenience to foreign traders.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

inconveniencev.

/ɪnkənˈviːnɪəns/
Etymology: < inconvenience n.
transitive. To cause inconvenience to; to put to inconvenience; to incommode, trouble.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > affect with inconvenience [verb (transitive)]
trouble1516
misease1530
incommodatea1575
inconveniencea1656
run1697
incommode1702
disannul1794
disconvenience1821
to put about1825
to put out1851
to jerk around1877
to bugger about1921
to dick around1944
to fuck around1955
to bugger around1961
to screw around1967
to fuck about1975
to cock around1990
to dick about1996
to cock about2009
a1656 J. Hales Golden Remains (1659) i. 54 For it is not the variety of opinions, but our own perverse wills..which hath so inconvenienced the Church.
1674 A. Cremer tr. J. Scheffer Hist. Lapland 90 That they may..not be inconvenienced with the weight of these blankets.
1803 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) I. 40 I instantly quitted the university, that my uncle might no longer be inconvenienced by me.
1842 S. Lover Handy Andy i. 9 The inconvenienced party had only to say [etc.].
1876 T. Hardy Hand of Ethelberta II. xlvii. 255 Be content to let her keep her position without inconveniencing her by your intrusions or complaints.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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