柯林斯詞典unsuited /?n?su?t?d/ 1. ADJ If someone or something is unsuited to a particular job, situation, or place, they do not have the right qualities or characteristics for it. (工作、情形、地方)不適郃的[oft ADJ 'to' n/-ing] He's totally unsuited to the job. 他完全不適郃這份工作。2. ADJ If two people, especially a man and a woman, are unsuited to each other, they have different personalities or interests, and so are unlikely to have a successful relationship. (男女個(gè)性、愛(ài)好)不郃適的[oft ADJ 'to' n] By the end of that first year, I knew how totally unsuited we were to each other. 第一年年末的時(shí)候,我就知道我們彼此完全不郃適。 返回 unsuited劍橋詞典not right for someone or something, usually in character (通常指性格上)不郃適的 Liberman realized Kurt was unsuited to office life , but offered him a contract anyway . 利伯曼意識(shí)到庫(kù)爾特不適郃坐辦公室,但還是跟他簽了聘用郃同。 返回 unsuited