improper
adj. 不合適的,非正常的; 不正確的; 不正派的,不合禮儀的; 不道德的
Improper activities are illegal or dishonest.
25 officers were investigated following allegations of improper conduct during the murder inquiry...
25 名警察在被指控於調查謀殺案期間有非法行為之後受到調查。
Mr Matthews maintained that he had done nothing improper.
馬修斯先生堅稱他沒有做過非法的事情。
Improper conditions or methods of treatment are not suitable or good enough for a particular purpose.
The improper use of medicine could lead to severe adverse reactions.
用藥不當會產生嚴重的不良反應。
If you describe someone's behaviour as improper, you mean that it is rude or shocking.
He would never be improper, he is always the perfect gentleman.
他總是舉止得體,一直是個完美的紳士。
1. not suitable or right or appropriate;
2. not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention;
3. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion;
It was improper of the broker to withhold the information from the stock exchange.
股票經紀人對交易所隱瞞資訊的行為是不正當的.
Take the following precautions to prevent injuries caused by the improper handling of compressed gas cylinders.
提高如下警惕,以防止錯誤操作壓縮氣體鋼瓶造成的傷害.
Short trousers are improper at a dance.
舞會上穿短褲不成體統.
Although they tried very hard, they failed on the verge of success because of improper approach.
他們付出了很大的努力, 但終因方法欠妥功敗垂成.
In China, the opening of a gift in front of the giver is considered improper behavior.
在中國, 當著送禮人開啟禮物是不妥之舉.
adj. 無禮的;不適當的
adj. 錯誤的;不適當的
wrongunsuitableinappropriatebadincorrectunfit
其他釋義
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