英 [ˌʌntəˈwɔːd] 美 [ʌnˈtɔːrd]
adj. 不幸的;麻烦的;倔强的;困难的
untoward /ˌʌntəˈwɔːd/
形容词 If you say that something untoward happens, you mean that something happens that is unexpected and causes difficulties. (困难)出乎意料的
The surveyor's report didn't highlight anything untoward.
测量员的报告没有强调有出乎意料的困难。
not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society
moved to curb their untoward ribaldry
同义词: indecent / indecorous / unbecoming / uncomely / unseemly
contrary to your interests or welfare
made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions
同义词: adverse / harmful / inauspicious
倔强的
... untold adj.未说过的,未透露的,数不清的 untoward adj.倔强的, 麻烦的, 困难的, 不幸的 untutored adj.未受教育的, 粗野的, 幼稚的, 与教育无关的 ...
... painful 疼痛的,痛苦的 untoward 不幸的,麻烦的,倔强的,困难的 man-sized 大型的,困难的,宜于成年男人的 ...
... Precipitous草率的;唐突的;突然的 Untoward坏事没预料到的;麻烦的;不顺心的 Exemplary可作为典范的 ...
... unscrupulous肆无忌惮的 untoward不幸的;逆境的 unconditional无条件的 ...
He had noticed nothing untoward.
他没有注意到有何特殊情况。
That's the plan—unless anything untoward happens.
计划就这么定了—除非出现异常情况。
The surveyor's report didn't highlight anything untoward.
测量员的报告没有强调有出乎意料的困难。
The same official said the building manager told internal affair investigators nothing untoward happened.
Their neighbours were again shocked at the idea that they might be involved in anything untoward.
Binoche did something equally untoward in Louis Malle's "Damage" -- not a laugh riot, admittedly.