improper
improper 英 [ɪmˈprɒpə(r)] 美 [ɪmˈprɑpə(r)]
adj. 不正确的,错误的;不适当的;不合礼仪的
- Improper words and actions are inappropriate. They're not suited to the occasion or done in polite company. They’re just not proper!
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- adj. 不正确的,错误的;不适当的;不合礼仪的
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1. He said, "We cannot do improper things on an impulse.
他说:"我们不能凭冲动而做不适当的事情。
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2. We take this work seriously and guard against the influence of any improper interests.
我们严肃地对待这项工作,避免受到任何不适当利益的影响。
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3. First, they can use it as a debugging tool when confronted with a program bug or defect that seems to be related to improper memory usage.
首先,当您遇到一个程序错误或者看起来是与不适当使用内存相关的缺陷时,您可以把它当作一个程序调整工具来使用。
- improper (adj.) mid-15c., "not true," from Old French impropre (14c.) and directly from Latin improprius "not proper," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + proprius (see proper). Meaning "not suited, unfit" is from 1560s; that of "not in accordance with good manners, modesty, or decency" is from 1739. Related: Improperly (late 14c.).
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