impropriety

英[ˌɪmprə'praɪəti] 美[ˌɪmprə'praɪəti]
  • n. 不适当;不正确;用词错误;不得体
improprieties
Noun:
  1. an improper demeanor

  2. the condition of being improper

  3. an indecent or improper act

  4. an act of undue intimacy

1. I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party.
对于工党指责我行为不正当,我当然不会理会。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He resigned amid allegations of financial impropriety.
他在财务作假的质疑声中辞职了。

来自柯林斯例句

3. There is no suggestion of impropriety by the minister.
没有发现部长行为不端的任何跡象.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. I was surprised by the impropriety of his remarks.
他的话不得体,我听了很诧异.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. They were shocked by the impropriety of the young man's action.
他们为那年轻人的不当举止而感到震惊.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He waved off suggestions of impropriety.
      他撤消了不适当的建议。
    2. The investigation revealed no impropriety.
      调查表明没有不正当的做法.
    3. They were shocked by the impropriety of the young man's action.
      他们为那年轻人的不当举止而感到震惊。
    4. Impropriety is the soul of wit.
      用词不当是打趣话的精髓。
    5. I was surprised by the impropriety of his remarks.
      他的话不得体,我听了很诧异。
    6. They were shocked by the impropriety of the young man's action.
      他们为那年轻人的不当举止而感到震惊。

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