indecorous

英 [ɪn'dek(ə)rəs] 美[ɪn'dɛkərəs]
  • adj. 不合礼节的,不得体的
近义词 discourteous

英英释义


1. lacking propriety and good taste in manners and conduct;
"indecorous behavior"
2. not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society;
"was buried with indecent haste"
"indecorous behavior"
"language unbecoming to a lady"
"unseemly to use profanity"
"moved to curb their untoward ribaldry"

实用场景例句


He felt that there was something indecorous in her proposal.
他觉得她的打算有点不恰当.

辞典例句

She could not ignore his indecorous behaviour though she loved him very much.
尽管她非常爱他却无法忽视他那有失体统的行为.

辞典例句

中文词源


indecorous 不得体的

in-,不,非,decorous,体面的,得体的。

双语例句


1. He felt that there was something indecorous in her proposal.
他觉得她的打算有点不恰当.

来自辞典例句

2. She could not ignore his indecorous behaviour though she loved him very much.
尽管她非常爱他却无法忽视他那有失体统的行为.

来自辞典例句

英文词源


indecorous (adj.)
1670s, from Latin indecorus "unbecoming, unseemly, unsightly," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + decorus "becoming, fitting, seemly, proper" (see decorous). Related: Indecorously; indecorousness.