inconvenient
inconvenient 英 [ˌɪnkənˈvi:niənt] 美 [ˌɪnkənˈvinjənt]
adj. 不便的;打扰的
- Inconvenient things are difficult or annoying to do. If someone asks you to help move a couch on a Saturday when you have tickets to a game, that's an inconvenient request.
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- adj. 不便的;打扰的
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1. And if you say ‘yes’ ensure that you do what you say – even if it is inconvenient.
如果你说“可以”,你就要保证你可以做到,即使这会是不便的。
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2. We can also define three degrees of disadvantage: excluding, impeding, and inconvenient.
我们还可以定义三个程度的劣势:排除、阻碍,和不便。
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3. inconvenient means that the product is less usable for the persona, but the persona can still use it without significant hardship.
不便意味着产品对角色的可用性较小,但角色可以在没有重大困难的情况下使用产品。
- inconvenient (adj.) late 14c., "injurious, dangerous," also "absurd, illogical" (senses now obsolete), from Latin inconvenientem (nominative inconveniens) "unsuitable, not accordant, dissimilar," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + convenientem (see convenient). In early 15c., "inappropriate, unbecoming, unnatural;" also, of an accused person, "unlikely as a culprit, innocent." Sense of "troublesome, incommodious, awkward" first recorded 1650s.
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