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词汇 improperly
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Definition of improperly in English:

improperly

adverb ɪmˈprɒpəli
  • 1In a manner not in accordance with accepted standards, especially of morality or honesty.

    councillors acted improperly in releasing the draft document
    evidence is inadmissible if it is improperly obtained
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The auction house has so far resisted suggestions that it acted improperly in selling the painting, which it says it acquired from a reputable Paris dealer after the war.
    • The analyst examines emerging loss trends to determine if the company has improperly insured a peril.
    • Two months later, the group revealed a further $3.3bn of improperly reported earnings.
    • Although most of us would never touch a child improperly, we must be careful about affectionate hugs or even touching hands or arms without permission.
    • Hundreds of millions of dollars were improperly shifted from the company, primarily to travel businesses controlled by the family.
    • Additional amounts of improperly reported income may be discovered.
    • An improperly titled home can create a world of hurt for you and your heirs.
    • The company's chief financial officer had boosted company profits by improperly accounting for $3.8bn of expenses.
    • Lawyers for the investor, who is suing the car maker, alleged the papers had been improperly withheld.
    • Your plan should also provide information on how to appeal if you believe the plan improperly denied a claim for reimbursement.
    1. 1.1 In a way that lacks modesty or decency.
      the young woman is improperly attired with a sleeveless, low-necked dress
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Seven months ago, a group of men came up to her and warned her that she was improperly dressed.
      • If they were at a public pool, even those at their own apartment complexes, members would leave if an outsider showed up improperly dressed.
      • Sexual humiliation has always been the first choice of punishment for women who behaved improperly.
      • They fought firefighters to stop them from rescuing the improperly dressed teenagers.
      • He's polite and does not behave improperly but the sexual message is there.
      • Even today, you stand a chance of being apprehended for "dressing improperly" - which can mean anything from letting your beer belly hang out, to exposing mottled thighs or pasty midriffs.
      • A journalist said the paper had been given a warning in recent months for printing photographs of women considered to have been improperly dressed.

Definition of improperly in US English:

improperly

adverbimˈpräpərlē
  • 1In a manner not in accordance with accepted standards, especially of morality or honesty.

    councilors acted improperly in releasing the draft document
    evidence is inadmissible if it is improperly obtained
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An improperly titled home can create a world of hurt for you and your heirs.
    • Your plan should also provide information on how to appeal if you believe the plan improperly denied a claim for reimbursement.
    • Two months later, the group revealed a further $3.3bn of improperly reported earnings.
    • The analyst examines emerging loss trends to determine if the company has improperly insured a peril.
    • Additional amounts of improperly reported income may be discovered.
    • Although most of us would never touch a child improperly, we must be careful about affectionate hugs or even touching hands or arms without permission.
    • The company's chief financial officer had boosted company profits by improperly accounting for $3.8bn of expenses.
    • Hundreds of millions of dollars were improperly shifted from the company, primarily to travel businesses controlled by the family.
    • The auction house has so far resisted suggestions that it acted improperly in selling the painting, which it says it acquired from a reputable Paris dealer after the war.
    • Lawyers for the investor, who is suing the car maker, alleged the papers had been improperly withheld.
    1. 1.1 In a way that lacks modesty or decency.
      the young woman is improperly attired with a sleeveless, low-necked dress
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's polite and does not behave improperly but the sexual message is there.
      • If they were at a public pool, even those at their own apartment complexes, members would leave if an outsider showed up improperly dressed.
      • Sexual humiliation has always been the first choice of punishment for women who behaved improperly.
      • Seven months ago, a group of men came up to her and warned her that she was improperly dressed.
      • Even today, you stand a chance of being apprehended for "dressing improperly" - which can mean anything from letting your beer belly hang out, to exposing mottled thighs or pasty midriffs.
      • They fought firefighters to stop them from rescuing the improperly dressed teenagers.
      • A journalist said the paper had been given a warning in recent months for printing photographs of women considered to have been improperly dressed.
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