单词 | unsuited |
释义 | unsuited (ʌnsuːtɪd ) 1. adjective If someone or something is unsuited to a particular job, situation, or place, they do not have the right qualities or characteristics for it. He's totally unsuited to the job. [+ to] The snow cruiser proved hopelessly unsuited to Antarctic conditions. [+ to] 2. adjective If two people are unsuited to each other, they have different personalities or interests, and so are unlikely to have a successful relationship. By the end of that first year, I knew how totally unsuited we were to each other. [+ to] Collocations: totally unsuited Many of the bikes bought will be totally unsuited for the purpose for which they are to be used. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The British system has reached the stage where it is totally unsuited to such devolution. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He took over in chaotic circumstances, from a predecessor who proved to be totally unsuited to captaincy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) I'm totally unsuited to any other form of employment. Times, Sunday Times (2007) |
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