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意外的, 不顺的
not expected, normally inconvenient or unpleasant
- The sudden rain was an untoward event that ruined the outdoor picnic.
突如其来的雨是一场不顺利的事件,毁了户外野餐。
- His untoward comments during the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.
他在会议期间的不当评论让每个人都感到不舒服。
- An untoward discovery in the files led to a serious investigation.
文件中的一个意外发现导致了一项严肃的调查。
- She found his untoward behavior at the party both surprising and unsettling.
她发现他在派对上的不当行为既令人惊讶又令人不安。
- She was concerned when she noticed any untoward behavior from the usually friendly neighbor.
当她注意到通常友好的邻居有任何不当行为时,她很担心。
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不得体的, 不恰当的
behaving or appearing in a way that goes against accepted standards of decency, manners, or social propriety
- His untoward remarks at the dinner table made several guests uncomfortable.
他在餐桌上的不当言论让几位客人感到不舒服。
- The teacher addressed the student's untoward behavior during the assembly.
老师在集会期间处理了学生的不当行为。
- She avoided any untoward gestures that might be misinterpreted.
她避免了任何可能被误解的不当手势。
- The committee condemned the untoward conduct of its member.
委员会谴责了其成员的不当行为。
- Wearing such attire to a formal ceremony was considered untoward.
在正式仪式上穿着这样的服装被认为是不得体的。