释义 |
incommodation Now rare or Obs.|ɪnkɒməˈdeɪʃən| [n. of action from L. incommodāre to incommode.] The action of incommoding, or fact of being incommoded; inconvenience.
1664H. More Myst. Iniq. xx. 75 But to let pass these incommodations of the Body; Christianity may be made very uneasie and uncomfortable by several rackings and distractings of the Mind. 1779Sheridan Critic i. ii, The assurance of crowd and incommodation at public places. 1857Chamb. Jrnl. VIII. 8 Enjoyments were purchased at a rather dear rate in the incommodations connected with that coach. |