impropriety
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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The condition of being improper.
— If so many ladies of rank wrote books, there could be no impropriety in her following their example,...
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An improper act.
— 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.
- Improper language.
词形变化
词源
From French impropriété, from Latin improprietās. By surface analysis, improper + -iety or im- + propriety.
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