1[uncountableU]PROBLEM problems caused by something which annoy or affect you 不便,麻烦
We apologise for the delay and any inconvenience caused.
我们对延误和由此造成的不便深感抱歉。
the inconvenience of (doing) something
the inconvenience of having to find another buyer
另寻买主的不便
2[countableC] someone or something that causes problems for you 麻烦事,不便之处
a minor inconvenience
小麻烦
inconvenience to
His early arrival was clearly an inconvenience to his host.
他早到显然给主人带来了不便。
Examples from the Corpus
inconvenience• For many who use e-mail in their businesses, the busysignals are more than an inconvenience.• We apologise for the error and any inconvenience caused.• We apologize for any inconvenience the strike has caused to our customers.• He points out each gesture and every act he performs only for my sake and at great inconvenience to himself.• Having to go downtown to pay the parkingticket was a majorinconvenience.• It is not a question of mereinconvenience, Doctor.• How dare I even think of writing about my own minorinconveniences, my privileged experience?• Obviously Clubmanagements try to ensure that this work is carried out with the minimum of inconvenience to guests.• Remember that the nurse will usually feel embarrassed by the inconvenience caused and wish to minimise it as much as possible.
the inconvenience of (doing) something• The disadvantages of the food cooperative are restricted food choices and the inconveniences of a do-it-yourselfoperation.• Bemoaningthe difficulty is no solution, even though lack ofattendance will be to the inconvenience of both parties.• What did the inconvenience of an offhandreply really matter?• So, twice a week she had the inconvenience of having to travel to Bristol for treatment.• Our aim is to minimise the inconvenience ofdelays so far as possible.• He has been an angler all his life, in spite of the inconvenience of having to make his living as a school master.• I say to Ted, recallingthe inconvenience of being a head too tall in a rainstorm.• By dispensing with the inconvenience of actually having to go somewhere to vote, they induce more voters to participate in elections.
inconvenience2 verb [transitiveT]
to cause problems for someone 给〔某人〕带来不便,添麻烦;打扰
I don’t want to inconvenience you any further.
我不想再打扰你了。
Examples from the Corpus
inconvenience• Dewatering advocate Michael Murphy is among many motorists who will be inconvenienced.• If refused, they may feel saddened, disappointed, or inconvenienced, but their self-concept isn't shattered.• At the time, during the war, he was somewhat inconvenienced by already having a wife.• It read: The Governor deeply regrets you were inconvenienced by Mr Dach, a member of his advance team.• John Dunlop's filly will not be inconvenienced by the ground as she won her maiden on good to soft at Salisbury.• The generalconsensus is that few horses should be inconvenienced by the ground.• Budget cuts in bus and train services will greatly inconveniencecommuters.• However, there is no doubt about who is inconvenienced most.• Furious, Honea is screaming about how that will inconvenience the folks in Old Marana, where he lives.