英 [ɪnədvaɪzəˈbɪlɪti] 美 [ˌɪnədˌvaɪzəˈbɪləti]
n. 失策;不能变更
the quality of being ill-advised
... 不可能 impossible 不可能事件 impossible event; 不可能一蹴而就 cannot expect results overnig ... 不可取 inadvisability; ineligibility 不可三 fukami ...
inadvisable 失策的,不明智的;不受劝告的
失策;不能变更
It is constantly out to prove to us the inadvisability of challenging its power.
它在不停地向我们证明了它是死不悔改,并且妄图挑战的力量。
The inadvisability of trying to discard this false view by referring to the Buddhist doctrine is obvious, for the non-Buddhists cannot be expected to have any faith in the teachings of the Buddha.
以佛教的观点来否定这样的见解很明显是不适当的,非佛教徒不能预期他对佛陀的教法有信心。
Then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, who had presidential ambitions, recognized the inadvisability of bucking such forces.
Away from his day job, he wrote about other subjects, among them baseball and tennis and the inadvisability of ever retiring.
The inadvisability of "coercive inspections" is only further underscored by the fact that, even if Saddam does not interfere with their conduct, the inspectors are unlikely to disarm Iraq.