inopportune
英 [ɪˈnɒp.ə.tʃuːn]
美 [ˌɪnˌɑː.pɚˈtuːn]
将“inopportune”分解为“in-”加上“opportune”。记住“opportune”意味着“合适的时机”,而“in-”作为否定前缀,将其转化为“不合适的时机”。这样,当你想到“inopportune”时,你就想到了“不合适的时机”。
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inopportune 不合适宜的in-,不,非,opportune,合适的,恰好的。
- inopportune (adj.)
- 1530s, from Late Latin inopportunus "unfitting," from in- "not" + opportunus (see opportune). A rare word before 19c. Related: Inopportunely.
- 1. The dismissals came at an inopportune time.
- 解雇通知来得不合时宜。
- 2. They arrived at an inopportune moment.
- 他们到得不是时候。
- 3. He called at an inopportune moment, when we were about to go out.
- 他来得真不是时候, 我们正准备外出.
- 4. It was a singularly inopportune moment to stage an antil - British demonstration.
- 在这个时候发动一场 反 英示威是极不合时宜的.
- 5. He is always bobbing up at the most inopportune moment.
- 他总是在最不合宜的时刻突然露面.