单词 | unsuitable |
释义 | unsuitable (ʌnsuːtəbəl ) adjective B2 Someone or something that is unsuitable for a particular purpose or situation does not have the right qualities for it. Amy's shoes were unsuitable for walking any distance. [+ for] ...taking heavy traffic out of unsuitable towns and villages. Synonyms: inappropriate, unacceptable, unfit, unfitting Collocations: completely unsuitable I was a completely unsuitable person for it. The Sun The device instructed the driver down back roads completely unsuitable for the freezing conditions. The Sun Why paint the press demonstrator in a colour that's completely unsuitable? Times, Sunday Times Now it has again been not only changed, but replaced by a newspaper format section, making it completely unsuitable for that use. Times, Sunday Times The soil was also completely unsuitable. Times, Sunday Times He had also sustained a knee injury which made him an unsuitable candidate at the time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This would mean no more exams and do little to warn off unsuitable candidates. Times, Sunday Times Winch receives hundreds of applications from unsuitable candidates. Times, Sunday Times Identifying unsuitable candidates can save the employer from problems that might otherwise arise during their term of employment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 不合适的 Japanese: 不適切な |
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