late 14c., "injurious, dangerous," from Old French inconvénient (13c.), from Latin inconvenientem (nominative inconveniens) "unsuitable, not accordant, dissimilar," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + convenientem (see convenient). In early 15c., "inappropriate, unbecoming, unnatural;" also, of an accused person, "unlikely as a culprit, innocent." Sense of "troublesome, awkward" first recorded 1650s.
权威例句
1. It's very inconvenient to have to wait so long.
等这么久很麻烦。
2. She arrived at an extremely inconvenient moment.
她来得非常不是时候。
3. "This is inconvenient," he grumbled.
“这不方便,”他抱怨道。
4. Will it be inconvenient for him to attend that meeting?