妥善 | tuǒ shàn | appropriate; proper | |
稳妥 | wěn tuǒ | dependable | |
妥协 | tuǒ xié | to compromise; to reach terms; a compromise | |
妥当 | tuǒ dang | appropriate; proper; ready | |
不妥 | bù tuǒ | not proper; inappropriate |
1 | This is not the proper way. | |
2 | This formulation is not proper. | |
3 | But their pleas were dismissed as overwrought and inappropriate. | |
4 | But the committee says nothing wrong had been found. | |
5 | The brokers and banks are doing nothing wrong or improper in booking such gains. |