inexpedient adj.不適當的;不明智的;不得計的。adv.-ly
adj. 不適當的;不明智的;不得計的。 adv. -ly “inexpediently“ 中文翻譯: 不便地“inexpedience“ 中文翻譯: n. 不適當;不明智;不得計。 “inexpensive“ 中文翻譯: adj. 花費不多的,廉價的。 adv. -ly ,-ness n. “inexpectant“ 中文翻譯: 未預期的“inexpensive but priceless“ 中文翻譯: 珍貴的紀念品“inexpectancy“ 中文翻譯: 未預期“inexpensive but useful goods“ 中文翻譯: 經濟而又實惠的物品“inexpe ive“ 中文翻譯: 便宜的“inexpensiveconveniency“ 中文翻譯: 便宜“inexpansible“ 中文翻譯: 無法擴張的
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I found or devised something for you three weeks ago ; but as you seemed both useful and happy here - as my sisters had evidently become attached to you , and your society gave them unusual pleasure - i deemed it inexpedient to break in on your mutual comfort till their approaching departure from marsh end should render yours necessary “三個星期前我找到了或是替你設計了某個工作,但你在這里似乎既很有用處,自己又很愉快我的妹妹們顯然同你形影不離,有你作伴她們格外開心一我覺得妨礙你們彼此所感到的快慰是不適宜的,還是等她們快要離開沼澤居因而你也有必要離開時再說。 ” |
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Both domestic and foreign cases concerned indicate that it is usually inexpedient capital mode that leads to the companies “ financial difficulties , which sometimes result in their bankruptcy 從國內外諸多企業的案例可以以發現,資本結構的不合理是導致企業財務困境,進而破產的催化劑。 |
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It will be inexpedient to inform them at this stage 在目前階段就通知他們很不妥當。 |
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It would be inexpedient to inform them at this stage 在目前階段就通知他們很不妥當 |