英 [ˌɪnfəˈlɪsɪtəs] 美 [ˌɪnfəˈlɪsətəs]
adj. 不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的
ˌinfeˈlicitous /ˌɪnfɪˈlɪsɪtəs/
形容词 not felicitous; unfortunate 不恰当的; 不幸的
not appropriate in application; defective
an infelicitous remark ; infelicitous phrasing ; the infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy
... infatuate 使迷恋;使糊涂 infelicitous 不幸的;不适当的 inferior 低等的,下级的;质次的,较差的 ...
... hurtful 造成损害的 infelicitous 不妥当的 insufferable 令人无法忍受的...
...不适当的 improper; inadequate; inappropriate; inapt; incompetent; incongruous; indisposed; ineffective; ineligible; inept; inexpedient; infelicitous; inopportune; insufficient; malapropos; not suitable for; out of place; outofplace; u uitable; undue; unfitting; unfortu...
不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的
evil / ill / inadequate / unhappy / unfortunate
This infelicitous term partly refers to offering consumers a discount to build their own furniture.
这个不太恰当的词汇,部分意思是指向顾客提供折扣,由他们自己组装家具。
An infelicitous remark; infelicitous phrasing; the infelicitous typesetting was due to illegible copy.
不恰当的评论;不贴切的措辞;错误的排版是因为原稿潦草难认。
An infelicitous remark; infelicitous phrasing; the infelicitous typeset ting was due to illegible copy.
不恰当的评论;不贴切的措辞;错误的排版是因为原稿潦草难认。
In one of his defiant pre-war rants, Mr Hussein made an infelicitous allusion to the sacking of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258: the way its modern vanguard rushed suicidally at American armour rather than confronting it from entrenched positions helped to ensure a similar outcome in 2003.