impropriety

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The condition of being improper. uncountable
    — If so many ladies of rank wrote books, there could be no impropriety in her following their example,...
  2. An improper act. countable
    — Bayh and his supporters ended up maintaining that it was no longer sufficient that a nominee had not engaged in any impropriety; now there must be no "appearance" of impropriety. Thus opponents of a nominee could raise an "appearance" of impropriety by false charges and thereby defeat him. It was a vicious circle: the nominee would not be condemned for what he had done but for what he had been accused of having done by his detractors.
  3. Improper language. countable,uncountable

词形变化

improprieties plural

词源

From French impropriété, from Latin improprietās. By surface analysis, improper + -iety or im- + propriety.
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