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单词 unseasonable
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Definition of unseasonable in English:

unseasonable

adjectiveʌnˈsiːz(ə)nəb(ə)lˌənˈsiz(ə)nəb(ə)l
  • 1(of weather) unusual for the time of year.

    (天气)不合正常季节的

    an unseasonable warm spell

    一段反季节的温暖的日子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And of course the story takes place in an unseasonable heatwave, so they get down to Horseshoe Bend and Carl is sweating, emaciated, very unwell, and on top of all of that, this October happens to be a hot one.
    • The day was warm and sultry and the unseasonable rain which punctuated the round failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the golfers.
    • Others suggest a less sinister theory, arguing that the continent's torrential summer season is down to a completely natural and not entirely unexpected event: freakishly unseasonable weather.
    • From the shrinking snowpack of Western Washington through the unseasonable fog and heat of California to the drought of Baja, something was up with the climate, and people were rattled.
    • Three home draws in succession, including the semi-final, have helped; so has the dry, unseasonable weather that has done their expansive game no harm whatsoever.
    • Scientists have suggested that the unseasonable bad weather that has been lashing New Zealand for the past few weeks is the result of a phenomenon known as the Antarctic Oscillation.
    • Each winter, a larger proportion of people in Britain die because of unseasonable cold weather than in either Finland or Russia.
    • There was a wonderful job done on the course and the greens were so slick despite the rain and unseasonable weather.
    • Heavy rain also fell in northeastern Victoria, and cold air accompanying the storm resulted in heavy - and quite unseasonable - snowfalls on the higher mountains.
    • It was in the upper fifties or lower sixties tonight, and I'd say it was unseasonable but it was just as warm last year.
    • Unfortunately for the Japanese, unseasonable rain and fog managed to keep the fire from spreading beyond a small area, and it burned itself out.
    • Although the so-called ‘near drought’ has prompted consternation among gardeners, many of whom are fretting about the health of their plants, the unseasonable weather is proving an unexpected boon for some retailers.
    • She'd helped Wendy in her (mostly vain) attempts to contain the leaks during the unseasonable storm that blew in Monday afternoon.
    • The unseasonable rainy spell has certainly not dampened the spirits of the hardy young horticulturalists in Mr Rob's natural science class.
    • Analysts will also hope that M&S confirms that it delayed offering discounts on its clothing ranges - despite weak sales caused by unseasonable mild weather.
    • If the warm penetrating rays of sunlight combined with unseasonable high air temperatures didn't get things moving I'd be very surprised.
    • Despite superbly unseasonable weather, my recent trip to the Queen's View was marred by litter strewn and uncollected over the drop from the viewing point.
    • Extreme and/or unseasonable weather will tend to trigger health imbalances in many people.
    • Thursday and Friday were unseasonable warm days in Vidin, Northwestern Bulgaria, where thermometers read 32C, a record high for the past 50 years.
    • Monday's stage was reduced by 50 km due to bad weather - that included unseasonable snow flurries - at the original start town of Livigno.
  • 2Untimely; inopportune.

    不合时宜的;不适时的

    we visited the place at an unseasonable time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But we visited the place at an unseasonable time, and found it divested of its dignity and terror.
    • "This is somewhat unseasonable," said the Governor, looking at his watch; "it is now almost nine."
    • How is it that you come here with clothes and hair still wet at an unseasonable hour?
    Synonyms
    ill-timed, badly timed, mistimed
    premature, early, too early, too soon, before time

Derivatives

  • unseasonableness

  • nounʌnˈsiːz(ə)nəb(ə)lnəs
    • New Jersey, while it did not disapprove of some of the changes, yet had ‘to recognize the unseasonableness and irregularity of them.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Such ill - timed exercise was of a piece with the strange unseasonableness of his morning walks, and boded nothing good.
      • On the eleventh of March, 1888, when Dad came in to breakfast from helping with the morning chores at the barn, he commented on the amazing mildness of the weather - the unseasonableness of conditions in nature.
      • The sleepy porter admitted Cleanor without asking a question, though not without a grumble at the unseasonableness of so early a visit.
      • A drop of 2 cents per dozen in fresh gathered eggs, due unquestionably to the warm weather and present unseasonableness, was the only change of interest in the otherwise quiet and steady wholesale cash markets.

Definition of unseasonable in US English:

unseasonable

adjectiveˌənˈsiz(ə)nəb(ə)lˌənˈsēz(ə)nəb(ə)l
  • 1(of weather) unusual for the time of year.

    (天气)不合正常季节的

    an unseasonable warm spell

    一段反季节的温暖的日子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Monday's stage was reduced by 50 km due to bad weather - that included unseasonable snow flurries - at the original start town of Livigno.
    • Each winter, a larger proportion of people in Britain die because of unseasonable cold weather than in either Finland or Russia.
    • Scientists have suggested that the unseasonable bad weather that has been lashing New Zealand for the past few weeks is the result of a phenomenon known as the Antarctic Oscillation.
    • Three home draws in succession, including the semi-final, have helped; so has the dry, unseasonable weather that has done their expansive game no harm whatsoever.
    • The day was warm and sultry and the unseasonable rain which punctuated the round failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the golfers.
    • If the warm penetrating rays of sunlight combined with unseasonable high air temperatures didn't get things moving I'd be very surprised.
    • The unseasonable rainy spell has certainly not dampened the spirits of the hardy young horticulturalists in Mr Rob's natural science class.
    • From the shrinking snowpack of Western Washington through the unseasonable fog and heat of California to the drought of Baja, something was up with the climate, and people were rattled.
    • Others suggest a less sinister theory, arguing that the continent's torrential summer season is down to a completely natural and not entirely unexpected event: freakishly unseasonable weather.
    • There was a wonderful job done on the course and the greens were so slick despite the rain and unseasonable weather.
    • And of course the story takes place in an unseasonable heatwave, so they get down to Horseshoe Bend and Carl is sweating, emaciated, very unwell, and on top of all of that, this October happens to be a hot one.
    • Thursday and Friday were unseasonable warm days in Vidin, Northwestern Bulgaria, where thermometers read 32C, a record high for the past 50 years.
    • Analysts will also hope that M&S confirms that it delayed offering discounts on its clothing ranges - despite weak sales caused by unseasonable mild weather.
    • Despite superbly unseasonable weather, my recent trip to the Queen's View was marred by litter strewn and uncollected over the drop from the viewing point.
    • Although the so-called ‘near drought’ has prompted consternation among gardeners, many of whom are fretting about the health of their plants, the unseasonable weather is proving an unexpected boon for some retailers.
    • Heavy rain also fell in northeastern Victoria, and cold air accompanying the storm resulted in heavy - and quite unseasonable - snowfalls on the higher mountains.
    • She'd helped Wendy in her (mostly vain) attempts to contain the leaks during the unseasonable storm that blew in Monday afternoon.
    • It was in the upper fifties or lower sixties tonight, and I'd say it was unseasonable but it was just as warm last year.
    • Unfortunately for the Japanese, unseasonable rain and fog managed to keep the fire from spreading beyond a small area, and it burned itself out.
    • Extreme and/or unseasonable weather will tend to trigger health imbalances in many people.
    1. 1.1 Untimely; inopportune.
      不合时宜的;不适时的
      we visited the place at an unseasonable time
      Example sentencesExamples
      • How is it that you come here with clothes and hair still wet at an unseasonable hour?
      • But we visited the place at an unseasonable time, and found it divested of its dignity and terror.
      • "This is somewhat unseasonable," said the Governor, looking at his watch; "it is now almost nine."
      Synonyms
      ill-timed, badly timed, mistimed
      premature, early, too early, too soon, before time
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