English to Chinese Dictionary unsuitable

unsuitable

不当
definition
adjective
the display is unsuitable for young children
not fitting or appropriate.
translation of 'unsuitable'
adjective
不便,
不当
example
Tonight I ought to go out as a British country gentleman and find companions wholly 'unsuitable' to my station.
Some roads are completely 'unsuitable' for lorries in the Moors and Dales.
They are also concerned that many are housed in old and 'unsuitable' buildings.
Warning stickers were placed on the bins that had incorrect or 'unsuitable' material in them.
Many shops are willing to exchange goods if they are 'unsuitable' .
He said no-one would be forced to approve development on 'unsuitable' areas.
This is why people who appear to be completely 'unsuitable' for one another can live long happy lives together.
The RSC advises that the production is 'unsuitable' for children under the age of 14.
One in eight viewers thought soap operas were now 'unsuitable' for children.
Also, some of the land may be 'unsuitable' because of low forestry yield potential.
BNP opponents insist the party's policies mean they are 'unsuitable' to take a key role in school life.
Anyone who fails to appoint a legal guardian runs the risk of 'unsuitable' people applying for the position.
He said all library terminals were available to children and needed protection from 'unsuitable' sites.
Tours are organised by the Friends of Old Palace who regret that the building is 'unsuitable' for wheelchairs.
If they could not find a job after the two years of supply work then they were deemed 'unsuitable' for the profession and had to leave.
For example, a Likert scale is entirely 'unsuitable' for asking factual questions about behaviour.
Some other fields are of made up ground and 'unsuitable' for building on.
I can think of far worse ways to die but they're 'unsuitable' for mention.
In May last year the plans were turned down as being 'unsuitable' for an historic building.
Some have left in their wake a trail of disconsolate and usually highly 'unsuitable' young men.
She stayed there for six months, fell 'unsuitably' in love again-this time with a cousin-and was dispatched home; however, she cashed in her air ticket and stopped off in Montreal instead.
This was taken almost universally to be evidence of her temper and instability, and therefore, somehow, her husband's 'unsuitableness' for office.
Much effort has gone into exploring ways in which a science like, say, biology could fit such a model, and it is generally agreed that the model is 'unsuitably' rigid for many Aristotelian sciences.
Two good efforts in defeat this season, both on 'unsuitably' softish ground, herald the chances of Top Dirham, who will have conditions to his liking this time.
The Red Shoes Dance Studio has had to move twice since Christmas, the first time as a result of difficulties at York Barbican Centre, the second time because of the Priory Street Centre's 'unsuitability' for tap dancing.
This sandy sloping land had been protected from development prior to 1845, the year Henry built his house, more by its 'unsuitability' to farming and susceptibility to wildfire than by any public sense of sacred value.
Neither is Desdemona to be altogether condemned for the 'unsuitableness' of the person whom she selected for her lover.
Again, concerns about the 'unsuitability' of product designs, marketing and target audience had been flagged to the FSA years before it meted out its fines to several high - profile banks and financial advisers in the past two years.
It's one of the anomalies and the 'unsuitableness' , I guess, of this modern audio/visual world.
Very soon after he was appointed his weakness and 'unsuitableness' for the place of Collector became evident.
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