请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 inappropriateness
释义

inappropriateness


in·ap·pro·pri·ate

I0074300 (ĭn′ə-prō′prē-ĭt)adj. Unsuitable or improper.
in′ap·pro′pri·ate·ly adv.in′ap·pro′pri·ate·ness n.

Inappropriateness

 

See Also: BELONGING

  1. (I) belonged … like a pearl onion on a banana split —Raymond Chandler
  2. Belonged … like a virgin in a brothel —William Mcllvanney
  3. Belong like a right shoe on a left foot —Elyse Sommer
  4. Belong like a white poodle on a coal barge —Arthur Baer
  5. Feeling like a Boston schoolteacher in Dodge City —Mary Gordon
  6. (I) feel [out of place] like Babe Paley at a bar mitzvah in the Bronx —Sue Mengers, talent agent, quoted by Rex Reed
  7. Felt like a gap —D. H. Lawrence
  8. Fits in about as well as a bird-of-paradise among wrens —Leslie Bennetts, about character in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, New York Times, 1985
  9. Had about as much business teaching in college as a duck has riding a bicycle —Richard Ford

    See Also: ABSURDITY

  10. Inappropriate as a Size 20 Cinderella —Mike Sommer
  11. Inappropriate as running shoes with a cocktail dress —Anon
  12. It’s like a thoroughbred horse pulling a milk wagon —line from movie, The Eagle Has Landed
  13. Looked like a greyhound puppy in a litter of collies —Michael Gilbert
  14. A man without a place to be … that’s like being alone at sea without a log to hang on —William H. Gass
  15. Misplaced … like a dog in church —Anon
  16. Misplaced … like a fish out of water —English phrase

    Borrowed by the English from the Greek, the simile has been much used and adapted since the fourteenth century.

  17. Never fit right, like a pair of cheap shoes that sprouts a nail in the sole —Marge Piercy
  18. (Looked as) out of place as a chicken in church —James Crumley
  19. Out of place as matzo balls in clam chowder —Elyse Sommer
  20. Out of place as a house boat on the high seas —Anon
  21. Out of place as an atheist in a seminary —Anon
  22. Out of place as a Presbyterian in Hell —Mark Twain
  23. Out of place as some rare tropical bird —Anon
  24. Out of place … like an old whale stranded on the beach —George Garrett
  25. (Harriet always seemed a little) out of things, like somebody’s mother —Mary McCarthy
  26. She was like something wrecked and cast up on the wrong shore —Elizabeth Bowen
  27. Sticking out like a solitary violet in a bed of primroses —Tess Slesinger

Inappropriateness

 

carry coals to Newcastle To bring something to a place where it is naturally abundant; hence, to do something wholly superfluous or unnecessary. Newcastle lies in the heart of England’s great coal-mining region. The equivalent French expression is porterde Veau à la rivière ‘carry water to the river.’

caviar to the general Something too sophisticated or subtle to be appreciated by hoi-polloi; beyond the taste of the general public. This expression derives from Shakespeare’s Hamlet:

The play, I remember, pleased not the million; ‘twas caviar to the general. (II, ii)

In this line, “general” refers to the general public, the common people. Caviar, of course, is the very expensive gustatory delicacy prepared from sturgeon roe. It is a food appreciated only by those who have acquired a taste for it.

send owls to Athens To do something completely useless, unnecessary, or extraneous; to carry coals to Newcastle; also to carry owls to Athens.

I may be thought to pour water into the sea, to carry owls to Athens, and to trouble the reader with a matter altogether needless and superfluous. (Henry Swinburne, A Brief Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills, 1590)

The owl, as emblem of the Greek goddess Athena, patron of Athens, was naturally plentiful in that area.

Thesaurus
Noun1.inappropriateness - inappropriate conductwrongnessimproperness, impropriety - an improper demeanorappropriateness, rightness - appropriate conduct; doing the right thing
2.inappropriateness - the quality of being not particularly suitable or befitting; "he retracted nothing that he had said about the inappropriateness of either a corporeal God or a God who is a person"; "his praise released from her loud protestations of her unworthiness"unworthinessunsuitability, unsuitableness, ineptness - the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purposeinappositeness, inaptness - inappropriateness; "greater inaptness of expression would be hard to imagine"infelicity - inappropriate and unpleasing manner or style (especially manner or style of expression)appropriateness - the quality of being specially suitable

inappropriateness

nounThe condition of being improper:improperness, impropriety, unbecomingness, unfitness, unseemliness, unsuitability, unsuitableness.
Translations
不恰当

inappropriate

(inəˈproupriət) adjective (sometimes with to or for) not appropriate or suitable. inappropriate clothes (for a wedding); His speech was inappropriate to the occasion. 不適合的, 不恰當的 不恰当的,不相称的 ˌinapˈpropriateness noun 不適合,不恰當 不恰当

inappropriateness


  • noun

Synonyms for inappropriateness

noun the condition of being improper

Synonyms

  • improperness
  • impropriety
  • unbecomingness
  • unfitness
  • unseemliness
  • unsuitability
  • unsuitableness

Synonyms for inappropriateness

noun inappropriate conduct

Synonyms

  • wrongness

Related Words

  • improperness
  • impropriety

Antonyms

  • appropriateness
  • rightness

noun the quality of being not particularly suitable or befitting

Synonyms

  • unworthiness

Related Words

  • unsuitability
  • unsuitableness
  • ineptness
  • inappositeness
  • inaptness
  • infelicity

Antonyms

  • appropriateness
随便看

 

英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/22 14:38:50