quite improper
相当不当
频率: 6.06.5 每百万词
Used to mean 'fairly' or 'to some degree' improper.
用来指“相当”或“在某种程度上”不当。
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quite improper = 相当不当 (用来指“相当”或“在某种程度上”不当。)
- They thought it quite improper for a woman to smoke in public at that time.那时,他们认为女性在公共场合吸烟是相当不合时宜的。
- His casual remarks were considered quite improper by the formal audience.他随意的话语被正式的听众认为是相当不恰当的。
- It would be quite improper to discuss such private matters in front of strangers.在陌生人面前讨论如此私密的事情是相当不合时宜的。
- She felt his behavior during the meeting was quite improper and unprofessional.她觉得他在会议期间的行为相当不恰当且不专业。
- Some traditions deem it quite improper to wear revealing clothing in sacred places.有些传统认为在圣地穿着暴露的衣服是相当不庄重的。
- The way he handled the sensitive information was quite improper, if not illegal.他处理敏感信息的方式相当不妥,甚至可能违法。
- I find it quite improper that they didn't apologize for their mistake.我觉得他们没有为自己的错误道歉是相当不合适的。
- To interrupt the speaker so frequently was quite improper and disrespectful.如此频繁地打断演讲者是相当不恰当和不尊重的。
- Her comments about his personal life were quite improper and out of line.她关于他个人生活的评论相当不合适,越界了。
- They considered the unannounced visit quite improper given the circumstances.考虑到当时的情况,他们认为不速之客相当不妥。