infelicitous 英 [ˌɪnfɪ'lɪsɪtəs]   美 [ˌɪnfɪˈlɪsɪtəs]

infelicitous

infelicitous  英 [ˌɪnfɪ'lɪsɪtəs] 美 [ˌɪnfɪˈlɪsɪtəs]

adj. 不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的 

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。
The reasons why there're so many problems in the physical theory not only come from improper concept of nature in philosophy but also from infelicitous logic location of time and space. 物理学理论中的诸多困惑既跟哲学的自然观不妥当有关,又有对时间和空间关系的逻辑定位不恰当的原因。现实生活中需要的是“钟读数一致”,物理学描述自然规律则必须使用“同一台钟”。

  • You can use the adjective infelicitous when something doesn't work quite right, whether it's a remark or a wrong turn down a dark street or an unfortunate outfit worn to a job interview.
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  • adj. 不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. The reasons why there're so many problems in the physical theory not only come from improper concept of nature in philosophy but also from infelicitous logic location of time and space.

    物理学理论中的诸多困惑既跟哲学的自然观不妥当有关,又有对时间和空间关系的逻辑定位不恰当的原因。现实生活中需要的是“钟读数一致”,物理学描述自然规律则必须使用“同一台钟”。

  • 3. infelicitous remark; infelicitous phrasing infelicitous typesetting was due to illegiblecopy.

    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。

  • infelicitous (adj.) "unhappy, unlucky," 1754, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + felicitous. Earlier was infelicious (1590s). Related: infelicitously; infelicitousness.
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