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in·com·mod·i·ty
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incommodities
noun
a source of inconvenience : disadvantage
the incommodities of a single life—Samuel Johnson
早在15世纪,源自于14世纪的古法语 incommodité,源自拉丁语 incommoditas “不便,劣势; 损害,伤害”,来自于 incommodus “不方便的,不适宜的,麻烦的”,其由 in- “非”(参见 in-(1))和 commodus “合适的,方便的”(参见 commode)组成。
The first known use of incommodity was in the 15th century
1 cited reduced privacy as one of the incommodities of apartment living