| 释义 |
out of order idiommainly UKinformal If something someone says or does is out of order, it is unpleasant or not suitable and it is likely to upset or offend people: 不妥的;惹人讨厌的 His behaviour in the meeting was out of order.他在会上的行为不妥。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Being suitable or unsuitable age-barred appropriately be made for someone/somethingidiom become befit dress/look/act the partidiom extravagantly face fill/fit the billidiom find your own levelidiom level make order part someone's face doesn't fitidiom suit suit someone (right) down to the groundidiom unsympathetically unworthy whitelist
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out of order | American Dictionary
out of order idiom not operating because it is broken: I’m afraid we have to walk up the stairs – the elevator is out of order.
out of order | Business English out of order adjective[ after noun ] ukus machines that are out of order are broken or not working correctly: All elevators in the building are currently out of order. LAW remarks or actions that are out of order are not acceptable under the rules: Proposals to amend the tax laws were ruled out of order by legal advisers. |