unbecoming
adj. 不合身的,不相配的,難看的; 不雅觀; 不相稱
If you describe things such as clothes as unbecoming, you mean that they look unattractive.
...the unbecoming dress hurriedly stitched from cheap cloth.
用廉價布料匆匆縫製的難看的連衣裙
If you describe a person's behaviour or remarks as unbecoming, you mean that they are shocking and unsuitable for that person.
His conduct was totally unbecoming to an officer in the British armed services...
作為一名英軍軍官,他的行為極不得體。
Those involved had performed acts unbecoming of university students.
那些參與者的所作所為有失大學生的體面。
1. considered inappropriate for or unattractive on a particular person;
2. not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society;
Frivolous talk is hurtful talk ; besides, it is unbecoming to be chatterbox.
輕浮的談話是有害的; 而且, 做一個喋喋不休的人實在很不體面.
Solution : Wearing your breakfast, lunch or dinner on your shirt unbecoming.
是否看看你的襯衫就能 猜 出你早點或者午餐吃了什麼呢?
Such thoughts are unbecoming to you.
這些想法與你的身份不相稱.
Mrs. Packletide's face settled on an unbecoming shade of greenish white.
帕克爾泰德太太的臉色變得白裡透青,難看極了.
WHAT ABOUT MY CONDUCT IS UNBECOMING?
我的行為什麼時候變成不符合身份了?