English to Portuguese Dictionary inconvenient

inconvenient

inconveniente
definition
adjective
she telephoned frequently, usually at inconvenient times
causing trouble, difficulties, or discomfort.
translation of 'inconvenient'
adjective
inoportuno,
impróprio,
inconveniente,
importuno,
incómodo
example
Governments, after all, are the ones who can change the law when it is 'inconvenient' .
the house is situated in a very 'inconvenient' location
Most of our industrial unrest comes at a time that is most 'inconvenient' to the customer or to the general consumer.
am I calling at an 'inconvenient' time?
don't let 'inconvenient' facts bother you!
Or if passengers were treated like customers rather than 'inconvenient' hangers-on.
If one of the mistakes happens to have your name on it, it's going to be 'inconvenient' for you, and there are other problems.
would it be 'inconvenient' for you to stay a while
it was 'inconvenient' for me
it's 'inconvenient' to get a train to the city from here
This has proved to be both 'inconvenient' and embarrassing to the mayor.
If it became 'inconvenient' , they might well switch to bus or train.
The norm, however, required the evasion of a few 'inconvenient' facts.
Does he advocate the suppression of 'inconvenient' facts about his businesses?
Does he not realise that the main reason most people don't use the bus is that they are slow, 'inconvenient' and inefficient?
if it's not 'inconvenient'
His tactics to crush 'inconvenient' questions, though, displayed the thug in him.
The more elaborate and 'inconvenient' your system is, the more difficult it will be to penetrate your methods.
This means that it is better to ignore incoming calls, if it is 'inconvenient' or dangerous to answer them.
But public transport is still unavailable to many, and often 'inconvenient' when available.
These people often cause trouble by creating work that is difficult, 'inconvenient' and disturbing.
Of course the credits pose an 'inconvenient' problem as they are unproductive and equally a turn-off.
that's the 'inconvenient' truth
Their preference was for something old, but they were put off by the 'inconvenient' layouts of the buildings and the decay in them.
Our moral authority is not an impediment that we can or should toss off when it is 'inconvenient' .
Everything is too much trouble, and it is made clear that your very presence is horribly 'inconvenient' .
This is most 'inconvenient' because it means I have to walk home from Heworth Church in the dark and, quite often, rain.
Perhaps so much so that the actual historical evidence is somewhat troublesome and 'inconvenient' .
Just days later, on December 12, the coachman was helped into the operating theatre - situated rather 'inconveniently' directly above the hospital's boardroom - to begin his ordeal.
What, she wanted to know, was she to do with a 7-year-old who was obstreperous, outspoken, and 'inconveniently' willful?
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