impropriety的意思和读音

impropriety

: [ˌɪmprəˈpraɪəti] : [.ɪmprə'praɪəti]

n.

improprieties  

n.propriety

n.rudeness,indecency,immodesty,indecorum

improprietyn.

1.behaviour or actions that are dishonest, morally wrong or not appropriate for a person in a position of responsibility

n.1.,;2.3.,

n.1.behavior that is not honest, professional, or socially acceptable

1. ... impressively adv. impropriety n. improvident adj. ...

2. improper impropriety , inappropriate , ...

3. propriety impropriety ) satiety ...

4. Impiety:n. Impropriety:n. Incapacitate:v. 使使

5. impose 使 impropriety indispensable ...

6. impose 使 impropriety indispensable ...

7. 4.tribunal n. , , , 5.impropriety n. , , , 6.restate v. , ...

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1.She was now struck with the impropriety of such communications to a stranger, and wondered it had escaped her before.

2.As if that weren't enough, Barry also incited his RA students to revolt and then allegedly accused Reynolds of financial impropriety.

3.After the government initiated its case against IBM, the company spent two decades scrupulously avoiding even the appearance of impropriety.IBM,IBM20

4.While yet aware of the impropriety of it, Isolde and Tristan fail to harness the mounting escalating magical power of love.

5.If he sees any impropriety in politicians ordering executives about, upstaging the courts and threatening confiscation, he has not said so.使---BP使

6.Lawyers from both parties are gearing up for such fights, and allegations of impropriety flew in the campaign's final hours.

7.A lawyer should avoid even the appearance of professional impropriety .

8.They were shocked by the impropriety of the young man's action.

9.EvidentLy, the soul-stealing activities of the fox demon were associated with the impropriety of rule by empress dowagers.

10.It protects you from destructive controversies. Consider how often people of prominence are laid low by revelations of impropriety.