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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
unfit
un‧fit /ʌnˈfɪt/ BrE AmE adjective [Word Family: noun: ↑fit, ↑fitting, ↑fitness, ↑fitter, ↑misfit; adjective: ↑fitted, ↑fitting, ↑fit ≠ ↑unfit; verb: fit; adverb: fittingly] 1. not in a good physical condition SYN out of shape: She never gets any exercise – she must be really unfit. 2. not good enough to do something or to be used for a particular purpose unfit for Jenkins is unfit for public office. The meat was declared unfit for human consumption (=not suitable to eat). The house was unfit for human habitation (=not good enough to live in). unfit to do something Hubbard was declared mentally unfit to stand trial. • • • THESAURUS ▪ unsuitable/not suitable not having the right qualities for a particular person, purpose, or situation: These toys are not suitable for children under 3. | The job was considered unsuitable for women. | Some dogs end up in totally unsuitable homes. ▪ not appropriate/inappropriate not suitable for a particular situation or purpose – used especially about someone's behaviour or language: Slang is not appropriate in an academic essay. | Never reward inappropriate behaviour. | It would not be appropriate for us to comment at this stage. ▪ wrong not the right thing or person for a particular job or purpose: You’re using the wrong spoon – this is the soup spoon. | She was simply the wrong person for the job. ▪ out of place [not before noun] not looking or seeming suitable for that place or situation: The horse drawn carriage looks a little out of place among the busy traffic. | At first I felt a bit out of place. ▪ incompatible two ideas or things that are incompatible cannot exist or be done together. Two people who are incompatible are unlikely to have a successful relationship, because they have very different characters, beliefs etc: He considered the role of wife and mother to be incompatible with a career. | Why do totally incompatible people get married? ▪ incongruous formal seeming strange and unsuitable, often in a humorous way, because of being unexpected in a particular situation or very different from its surroundings: It seemed incongruous having a dance-band at the funeral. | He was dressed in a three-piece suit with an incongruous tie shaped like a fish. ▪ inconvenient an inconvenient place or time is not suitable and causes problems for you: He always seems to call at inconvenient times. | The new station is inconvenient to pedestrians, because it is a long walk from the centre of town. ▪ unfit not suitable to be used for something, or not suitable to do something : The boat is not only unfit to live in but is actually unsafe. | The meat was declared unfit for human consumption (=not suitable to eat). | He claims she is an unfit mother. | A jury decided Pryse-Jones was unfit to stand trial at court because of his mental illness. | The house was unfit for human habitation (=not suitable to live in).
unfithu◎ | [ʌn'fit] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | không đạt tiêu chuẩn đòi hỏi, không thích hợp | | ☆ | road unfit for motor traffic | | đường không dùng cho ô tô chạy được | | ■ | không đủ năng lực, thiếu khả năng; thiếu tư cách | | ☆ | to be unfit for a doctor | | không đủ năng lực (tư cách) làm bác sĩ | | ■ | (y học); (quân sự) không đủ sức khoẻ | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | làm cho không thích hợp, làm cho không đủ năng lực |
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