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 inconvenient [`ɪnkən'vinjənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不便的, 有困难的



    inconvenient
    [ adj ]
    1. not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs

    2. <adj.all>
      it is inconvenient not to have a telephone in the kitchen
      the back hall is an inconvenient place for the telephone
    3. not conveniently timed

    4. <adj.all>
      an early departure is inconvenient for us


    Inconvenient \In`con*ven"ient\, a. [L. inconveniens unbefitting:
    cf. F. inconv['e]nient. See {In-} not, and {Convenient}.]
    1. Not becoming or suitable; unfit; inexpedient.

    2. Not convenient; giving trouble, uneasiness, or annoyance;
    hindering progress or success; uncomfortable;
    disadvantageous; incommodious; inopportune; as, an
    inconvenient house, garment, arrangement, or time.

    Syn: Unsuitable; uncomfortable; disaccommodating; awkward;
    annoying; unseasonable; inopportune; incommodious;
    disadvantageous; troublesome; cumbersome; embarrassing;
    objectionable.

    1. Certain politicians also found his presence inconvenient because he knew too much about the Moro kidnapping and the infiltration of the Red Brigades by the security services.
    2. Facts are often politically inconvenient, but the facts about this expansion just won't go away.
    3. But Mr. Sick glosses over or plays down details which are inconvenient to his case.
    4. Naturally, almost everyone will insist the bus is somehow inconvenient and opt for a cab.
    5. Critics say the change would increase the workload of accountants and the Internal Revenue Service during the peak tax-filing period and could force small companies to perform such tasks as inventory accounting at inconvenient times.
    6. Now that statistics show that immigrants have a higher rate of 'madness', uneasy questions arise about how we perceive the inconvenient.
    7. That inconvenient sideshow cost Mr Nakanishi his job. Yet there remains an unresolved dispute between the socialists and the Finance Ministry over government funding.
    8. For decades, most urban blacks were at the mercy of inefficient and inconvenient train and bus systems for their daily trips from the outlying townships into the cities where they worked.
    9. The pig enterprise was closed because the buildings, put up only 12 years before, were inconvenient and would have taken more labour than could be afforded.
    10. The censorship system seeks to achieve a compliant press on Pravda-like lines, rather than a wholesale closure of publications, which would be embarassing and inconvenient.
    11. Organ transplants are generally done on an emergency basis shortly after organs become available, which is often unpredictable and inconvenient.
    12. But Mr. Walsh, according to his staff, wants to fine-tune the procedure and the subjects involved in such questions to find the "least inconvenient way" and to make sure "they don't waste the president's time."
    13. All jolly inconvenient, given the sugar interests in Guyana and the management consultancy business to assorted third world agricultural ministries. Well, the history books are on his side, just about.
    14. It transpired that the people who lived in his street had taken to playing loud music at inconvenient times.
    15. "It's less inconvenient to find a room at another hotel for the guy coming in than to evict somebody," says Howard Goodman, general manager of the Monteleone Hotel in New Orleans.
    16. "This is the stubborn, inconvenient fact that most efforts to 'cut the fat' out of bureaucracies run into."
    17. The leaders of Mexico, Venezuela and Peru found it "inconvenient" to receive Quayle.
    18. The application was not necessarily unreasonable because it was inconvenient for Spicers, or might provide ammunition for a claim against it.
    19. So Patten was completely unable to comment. How inconvenient.
    20. Republicans complained bitterly that the hearing was unnecessary in light of Hardy's action and inconvenient since it was held while GOP members met to elect leaders for the 101st Congress.
    21. Now, that arrangement has become inconvenient for Westminster.
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