inconvenient
英 [ˌɪn.kənˈviː.ni.ənt]
美 [ˌɪn.kənˈviːn.jənt]
记忆“inconvenient”可以将其拆分为“in”+“con”+“venient”。想象某人(“in”表示某人在内)在使用某个不方便的(“con”表示强调或相反,“venient”类似“convenient”意为方便的,但加上“in”变为不方便的)物品或场合,从而形成不便利(inconvenient)的印象。
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inconvenient 不便的in-,不,非,convenient,方便的。
- inconvenient (adj.)
- late 14c., "injurious, dangerous," from Old French inconvénient (13c.), from Latin inconvenientem (nominative inconveniens) "unsuitable, not accordant, dissimilar," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + convenientem (see convenient). In early 15c., "inappropriate, unbecoming, unnatural;" also, of an accused person, "unlikely as a culprit, innocent." Sense of "troublesome, awkward" first recorded 1650s.
- 1. It's very inconvenient to have to wait so long.
- 等这么久很麻烦。
- 2. She arrived at an extremely inconvenient moment.
- 她来得非常不是时候。
- 3. "This is inconvenient," he grumbled.
- “这不方便,”他抱怨道。
- 4. Will it be inconvenient for him to attend that meeting?
- 他参加那次会议会不方便 吗 ?
- 5. He came at an inconvenient time.
- 他来得不是时候.