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BNC: 9633 COCA: 8245
improper
ɪmprɒpəʳ ɪmˈprɑpər
1 ADJ 不正当的;非法的 Improper activities are illegal or dishonest. 不正当的;非法的 [formal]
  • 25 officers were investigated following allegations of improper conduct during the murder inquiry.

    25 名警察在被指控于调查谋杀案期间有非法行为之后受到调查。

  • Mr Matthews maintained that he had done nothing improper.

    马修斯先生坚称他没有做过非法的事情。

improperly
  • I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.

    我既没有欺诈也没有犯法。

2 ADJ [ADJ n] 不合适的;不适当的 Improper conditions or methods of treatment are not suitable or good enough for a particular purpose. 不合适的;不适当的 [formal]
  • The improper use of medicine could lead to severe adverse reactions.

    用药不当会产生严重的不良反应。

improperly
  • The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained.

    该调查证实了许多关于医生未接受充分培训的报道。

  • He had become infected with Aids from an improperly sterilised needle.

    他因使用消毒不当的注射针头而感染了艾滋病。

3 ADJ-GRADED 不成体统的;不得体的 If you describe someone's behaviour as improper, you mean that it is rude or shocking. 不成体统的;不得体的 [old-fashioned, disapproval]
  • He would never be improper, he is always the perfect gentleman.

    他总是举止得体,一直是个完美的绅士。

improperly
  • Fundamentalist groups have attacked women they regarded as improperly dressed.

    原教旨主义团体严厉抨击那些他们认为穿着不得体的女性。

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BNC: 9633 COCA: 8245
improper

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem不當;似乎不妥consider sth, regard sth as, think sth (especially BrE) 認為⋯不妥當places where it is considered improper for men and women to kiss in public認為男女不宜當眾親吻的地點They thought it quite improper for a woman to smoke.他們認為女人吸煙不成體統。ADVERBhighly, most (especially BrE) 極其不合時宜quite (especially BrE) 十分不得體
BNC: 9633 COCA: 8245
improper

adjective

improper ♦︎ indecent ♦︎ unseemly ♦︎ undignified ♦︎ indiscreetThese words all describe behaviour that is not appropriate or acceptable in a particular person or situation. 这些词均表示行为不合适的、不得体的、不正当的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配unseemly / undignified in sbimproper / indecent / unseemly for sb to do sthimproper / indecent / unseemly / undignified to do sthimproper / unseemly / undignified behaviourimproper / unseemly conductindecent / unseemly hastean unseemly / undignified scramblevery improper / unseemly / undignified / indiscreetrather / somewhat indecent / unseemly / undignified improper (rather formal) dishonest or morally wrong, especially in financial or sexual matters; not appropriate to the situation (尤指在经济活动或性行为方面)不诚实的,不道德的;不合适的;不得体的He had been indulging in improper business practices.他一直参与不正当的商业活动。There was nothing improper about our relationship (= it did not involve sex).我们的关系没有什么不正当的。It would be improper to comment at this stage.在这个阶段发表评论并不恰当。OPP proper right adj. 2 improperly

adverb

There was no suggestion that he had behaved improperly.说他行为失当并无任何根据。
impropriety ˌɪmprəˈpraɪəti

noun

[uncountable] There was no evidence of impropriety.没有行为不当的证据。
indecent ɪnˈdiːsnt (rather formal) not showing enough respect for the dead or for other people's privacy, especially by paying them too little or too much attention (对死者)失敬的;(对他人隐私)不够尊重的;不得体的 (especially BrE) They left the funeral with almost indecent haste (= too quickly).他们仓促离开葬礼,有些失礼。It is considered indecent for couples to be seen to be intimate in public.情侣在公开场合亲热被视为有伤风化。In this meaning indecent is nearly always used in the phrases indecent haste and indecent (for sb) to do sth. 表达此义时indecent几乎总是用在短语indecent haste和indecent (for sb) to do sth中。 OPP decent right adj. 2 unseemly (formal) not polite or suitable for a particular situation 不礼貌的;不得体的;不相宜的He had become embroiled in an unseemly dispute with the club president.他与俱乐部主席发生了争执,有失体面。There followed an unseemly rush for the exits.接着大家一窝蜂地冲向出口。Unseemly collocates with words for behaviour, arguments or a sudden movement forward by a lot of people, including behaviour, conduct, dispute, squabble, row, haste, scramble and rush. * unseemly与表示行为、争论或一涌而上的词搭配,包括behaviour、conduct、dispute、squabble、row、haste、scramble和rush。 undignified ʌnˈdɪgnɪfaɪd causing you to look silly and to lose the respect of other people 不成体统的;不体面的;不庄重的There was an undignified scramble for the best seats.众多人争抢最好的位子,真是有失体统。Public outrage at the proposals forced the government to beat an undignified retreat.民众对那些提案的公愤迫使政府作出了很失体面的让步。Undignified often describes an attempt by a lot of people to get sth, or an argument about who should have sth. Collocates include scramble, struggle, squabble, fight, and tussle. * undignified常用来描述许多人争抢某物或争论某物应归谁所有的情形。搭配词有scramble、struggle、squabble、fight和tussle。 OPP dignified proud 1 indiscreet ˌɪndɪˈskriːt not careful about what you say or do; likely to embarrass or offend sb 不慎重的;鲁莽的;会使人难堪的It would be indiscreet of me to say any more.我再说下去就不明智了。OPP discreet tact noun indiscretion ˌɪndɪˈskreʃn

noun

[uncountable] He talked to the press in a moment of indiscretion.他一时冲动对新闻界发表了讲话。 OPP discretion tact
BNC: 9633 COCA: 8245
improper
Not suitable or convenient: unsuitable, inappropriate, inconvenient...
Morally bad or wrong: evil, wicked, gross...
Illegal or dishonest: illegal, unlawful, shady...

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