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Definition of untimely in English: untimelyadjectiveuntimeliest, untimelierʌnˈtʌɪmliˌənˈtaɪmli 1(of an event or act) happening or done at an unsuitable time. (事件,行动)不合时宜的,不是时候的 戴维不合时宜的归来。 Example sentencesExamples - I've had the Sebring for four years now, and I've been quite happy with it, given that it was a compromise purchase forced by an untimely accident.
- That's not something he's accustomed to - whether it's illegal substances or an untimely change in citizenship.
- To reduce the risk of untimely breakdowns, identify and replace worn components this spring.
- Through dreams and flashbacks, we see the string of events that lead to this untimely event, including the true, gruesome story of Ulysse's genesis.
- It was an untimely defeat which lost Bucks valuable ground in their chase for the championship and unless they start winning again they are at risk of dropping off their top eight spot.
- After a brief pause he decided to continue so that all wouldn't get dragged down in the untimely events they just learned about.
- This logic also suggests that a plaintiff should be barred from her suit based upon untimely acts that did occur after the harassment became pervasive.
- I sighed softly, relieved to have escaped another untimely lecture.
- David, reacting to James' untimely outburst, commanded his retinue of elite combatants to fight their way to the exit.
- Currency weakness pushed up inflation, an untimely event as it reinforced price pressures that had resulted from soaring oil prices.
- Also, I am really surprised today about the untimely and inappropriate comments the leader of the National Party made this afternoon about our major trading partners.
- So I'm enjoying the idea that every piece of electrical equipment in my little corner of the apartment was knocked out of service by a freak electromagnetic field caused by an untimely manifestation of the ghost of Ned Ludd.
- Increased drying time may mean greater harvest losses due to untimely rainfall.
- Scotland's new coach thought that Chris, for all his untimely failure to put a late penalty punt the right side of the corner flag, had generally kicked well.
Synonyms ill-timed, badly timed, mistimed inopportune, inappropriate inconvenient, awkward, unwelcome, unfavourable, unfortunate, infelicitous, inapt, unsuitable rare malapropos archaic unseasonable - 1.1 (of a death or end) happening too soon or sooner than normal.
(死亡,终结)发生过早的,不到期的,太年轻的 his untimely death in military action 他在军事行动中的早亡。 Example sentencesExamples - A regular in the TV series, his death in 1979 was an untimely tragedy that dealt a sharp blow to British comedy.
- Avoiding an untimely defeat can be aided by a few variables.
- Her untimely death was occasioned by much shock and sadness among her many neighbors and friends.
- The public are also being asked to discuss their wishes with their family so that there will be no hesitation or confusion in the event of untimely death.
- He said the death of a talented fashion designer was an untimely tragedy.
- The rural programme of Tata AIG was targeted to create an asset for the rural poor in the form of hedging their economic loss in the event of an untimely loss of an earning member.
- Make sure that your will is up to date and that your wife has access to some funds in the event of your untimely death.
- In the event of an untimely death the state would automatically assume her assets, not her mother or closest relative,
- Gathering Dust's untimely death is unfortunate; most obviously, it was a decent collection which plugged a gap in the band's catalogue.
- In the event of his untimely death, my instructions tell me to forward this book to you.
- I'm sure the latter is absolutely true, but it made such an impact on me that I've instructed my Mom that in the event of my untimely death, she should go ahead and make up something colorful about me.
- It pays tribute to his achievements and records his untimely death in a skiing accident in his adopted home in the Swiss Alps at the age of 36.
- This would ‘help him pay off his mortgages and help maintain his children's lifestyle in the event of his untimely death,’ she says.
- The most significant political consequence of his untimely death was the elevation of the man who actually achieved that goal.
- One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack.
- So much for bequeathing your ‘personal account’ to your kids in the event of your untimely demise.
- He suggested that in the event of his untimely demise, he would simply prop him up, put some sunglasses on him and keep him in office.
- A letter of wishes can be sent to the trustees of the pension scheme by Peter clearly indicating that he wishes Jane to receive all benefits payable in the event of his untimely death.
- And now, two years after his untimely death, events come full circle as he brings to life his novel on the TPM stage.
- A member of a notorious crime family meets his untimely demise, and his surviving brother, the leader of the organization, makes the funeral arrangements with the priest.
Synonyms premature, early, too early, too soon, before time archaic unseasonable
adverbʌnˈtʌɪmliˌənˈtaɪmli archaic At a time that is unsuitable or premature. 〈古〉不合时宜地;过早地 the moment was very untimely chosen 这时机选的真不是时候。 Example sentencesExamples - A few times, the actresses untimely paused between the lines, cutting the smooth flow of their dialogue.
- What Lester most yearns for, as do most of the men in my practice, indeed in my life, is the unstinting limitless nurturer, she who was untimely ripped from his arms as a little boy.
- He, however, arrived untimely on the scene, messing up her plans and landing her in an unhappy marriage which barely lasted two years, leaving her at the end with a baby boy on her hands.
Synonyms rashly, overhastily, hastily, too soon, too early, precipitately, precipitously Definition of untimely in US English: untimelyadjectiveˌənˈtaɪmliˌənˈtīmlē 1(of an event or act) happening or done at an unsuitable time. (事件,行动)不合时宜的,不是时候的 戴维不合时宜的归来。 Example sentencesExamples - Also, I am really surprised today about the untimely and inappropriate comments the leader of the National Party made this afternoon about our major trading partners.
- Scotland's new coach thought that Chris, for all his untimely failure to put a late penalty punt the right side of the corner flag, had generally kicked well.
- That's not something he's accustomed to - whether it's illegal substances or an untimely change in citizenship.
- So I'm enjoying the idea that every piece of electrical equipment in my little corner of the apartment was knocked out of service by a freak electromagnetic field caused by an untimely manifestation of the ghost of Ned Ludd.
- Increased drying time may mean greater harvest losses due to untimely rainfall.
- I sighed softly, relieved to have escaped another untimely lecture.
- I've had the Sebring for four years now, and I've been quite happy with it, given that it was a compromise purchase forced by an untimely accident.
- It was an untimely defeat which lost Bucks valuable ground in their chase for the championship and unless they start winning again they are at risk of dropping off their top eight spot.
- Currency weakness pushed up inflation, an untimely event as it reinforced price pressures that had resulted from soaring oil prices.
- To reduce the risk of untimely breakdowns, identify and replace worn components this spring.
- After a brief pause he decided to continue so that all wouldn't get dragged down in the untimely events they just learned about.
- David, reacting to James' untimely outburst, commanded his retinue of elite combatants to fight their way to the exit.
- Through dreams and flashbacks, we see the string of events that lead to this untimely event, including the true, gruesome story of Ulysse's genesis.
- This logic also suggests that a plaintiff should be barred from her suit based upon untimely acts that did occur after the harassment became pervasive.
Synonyms ill-timed, badly timed, mistimed - 1.1 (of a death or end) happening too soon or sooner than normal.
(死亡,终结)发生过早的,不到期的,太年轻的 his untimely death in military action 他在军事行动中的早亡。 Example sentencesExamples - Make sure that your will is up to date and that your wife has access to some funds in the event of your untimely death.
- This would ‘help him pay off his mortgages and help maintain his children's lifestyle in the event of his untimely death,’ she says.
- The most significant political consequence of his untimely death was the elevation of the man who actually achieved that goal.
- I'm sure the latter is absolutely true, but it made such an impact on me that I've instructed my Mom that in the event of my untimely death, she should go ahead and make up something colorful about me.
- In the event of an untimely death the state would automatically assume her assets, not her mother or closest relative,
- He suggested that in the event of his untimely demise, he would simply prop him up, put some sunglasses on him and keep him in office.
- Her untimely death was occasioned by much shock and sadness among her many neighbors and friends.
- In the event of his untimely death, my instructions tell me to forward this book to you.
- So much for bequeathing your ‘personal account’ to your kids in the event of your untimely demise.
- A regular in the TV series, his death in 1979 was an untimely tragedy that dealt a sharp blow to British comedy.
- Avoiding an untimely defeat can be aided by a few variables.
- A letter of wishes can be sent to the trustees of the pension scheme by Peter clearly indicating that he wishes Jane to receive all benefits payable in the event of his untimely death.
- And now, two years after his untimely death, events come full circle as he brings to life his novel on the TPM stage.
- One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack.
- A member of a notorious crime family meets his untimely demise, and his surviving brother, the leader of the organization, makes the funeral arrangements with the priest.
- The public are also being asked to discuss their wishes with their family so that there will be no hesitation or confusion in the event of untimely death.
- The rural programme of Tata AIG was targeted to create an asset for the rural poor in the form of hedging their economic loss in the event of an untimely loss of an earning member.
- He said the death of a talented fashion designer was an untimely tragedy.
- It pays tribute to his achievements and records his untimely death in a skiing accident in his adopted home in the Swiss Alps at the age of 36.
- Gathering Dust's untimely death is unfortunate; most obviously, it was a decent collection which plugged a gap in the band's catalogue.
Synonyms premature, early, too early, too soon, before time
adverbˌənˈtaɪmliˌənˈtīmlē archaic At a time that is unsuitable or premature. 〈古〉不合时宜地;过早地 the moment was very untimely chosen 这时机选的真不是时候。 Example sentencesExamples - What Lester most yearns for, as do most of the men in my practice, indeed in my life, is the unstinting limitless nurturer, she who was untimely ripped from his arms as a little boy.
- A few times, the actresses untimely paused between the lines, cutting the smooth flow of their dialogue.
- He, however, arrived untimely on the scene, messing up her plans and landing her in an unhappy marriage which barely lasted two years, leaving her at the end with a baby boy on her hands.
Synonyms rashly, overhastily, hastily, too soon, too early, precipitately, precipitously |