Nghĩa của từ inadvisable bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "inadvisable", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ inadvisable, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ inadvisable trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. InAdvisable - not Advisable; "an unnecessary and inAdvisable action"

2. Running on the ice is inadvisable.

3. Her condition made surgery inadvisable.

4. InAdvisable definition, not Advisable; inexpedient; unwise

5. It's inadvisable to overemphasize this point.

6. Bad weather made the trip inadvisable at this time.

7. It is inadvisable to bring children on this trip.

8. Changes in the patient's condition may make surgery inadvisable.

9. Skiing is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.

10. The judge deemed it inadvisable to hear the appeal.

11. The musical play inadvisable to lead into in Sha site museum.

12. 7 Strident,(www.Sentencedict.com) overbearing leadership is inadvisable in this political culture.

13. The longest call, inadvisable to exceed two generally also hour.

14. It is inadvisable to have too much sugar in your diet.

15. Upvaluation of the exchange rate of the RMB is inadvisable.

16. For three days, it was inadvisable to leave the harbour.

17. It is inadvisable to generalize from the results of a single experiment.

18. By now Christmas was fast approaching, and further travel would soon be inadvisable.

19. 29 It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.

20. Therefore, it is inadvisable to extrapolate from those studies to disadvantaged populations.

21. It is inadvisable to involve more than one contractor on a project.

22. It was thought highly inadvisable for young women to go there alone.

23. A revocable letter of credit is inadvisable as it carries many risks for the exporter.

24. This working method, which is related to that used especially for running movements, is inadvisable.

25. Applying mosquito coil incense to household use relating to infant brain development is inadvisable.

26. Generally, longer periods of sitting in tight cross - legged or kneeling postures are inadvisable.

27. An overnight use of air conditioner in summer, closely relating with facial paralysis, is inadvisable.

28. These problems and limitations, as we said, make it inadvisable to take commercial or advertising risks.

29. However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.

30. Most agencies tell their single volunteers it is inadvisable to form relationships with locals or other expats.

31. Subsequent additions and amendments to software may be technically possible, but inadvisable because of subsequent upgrade issues.

32. All is not lost - old walls appeal to four of the five senses, taste alone being inadvisable.

33. 10 All is not lost - old walls appeal to four of the five senses, taste alone being inadvisable.

34. 12 Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.

35. It was therefore inadvisable to conduct statistical tests when missing data from some schools distorted the representativeness of the sample.

36. An uncontrollable urge or desire to do something inadvisable Examples of Cacoethes in a sentence Kelsey had a Cacoethes for pulling pranks at church

37. Playing a barrage of moves does increase the chance of a blunder from the barrager as well, and the technique is inadvisable in a winning position where a player should focus on winning on the board.

Chơi một loạt các chiêu thức di chuyển cũng làm tăng cơ hội sai lầm của người phòng ngự, và kỹ thuật này không thể thực hiện được ở một vị trí chiến thắng, nơi người chơi nên tập trung vào chiến thắng trên bảng.

38. Cacoethes an urge to do something inadvisable; the word is recorded from the mid 16th century, and comes via Latin from Greek kakoēthes, from kakos ‘bad’ + ēthos ‘disposition’.Cacoethes scribendi an incurable passion for writing; the phrase is originally a quotation from the Roman satirist Juvenal (ad c.60–c.130)