词汇 | appropriate |
释义 | appropriate adjective uk /əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/ us /əˈproʊ.pri.ət/ B2 suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion: 适合(某情况或场合)的;恰当的 appropriate footwear for the country适于在乡间穿的鞋 appropriate forIs this film appropriate for small children?这部电影适合幼童观看吗? I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time.我觉得他在当时发表那些评论很不妥当。 Is this an appropriate occasion to discuss finance?这个场合适于讨论财政问题吗? Please complete the appropriate parts of this form (= the parts that are right or necessary for your particular situation) and return it as soon as possible.请正确填写表中相关部分并尽快交回。 Opposite inappropriate suitable suitableThis film contains language that is not suitable for children. appropriateIs this film appropriate for young children? apt"Unusual", yes, that's a very apt description. fittingThe promotion was a fitting reward for all his hard work. You would be well-advised to have the appropriate vaccinations before you go abroad. What would be an appropriate course of action in such a situation?在这种情况下采取什么样的措施才合适呢? We will provide help whenever you deem it appropriate.无论何时只要你认为合适,我们就会提供帮助。 Here is a list of possible answers. Please delete as appropriate. The EU has issued guidelines on appropriate levels of pay for part-time manual workers.欧盟已经颁布了有关兼职体力劳动者适宜的酬劳标准。 Suitable and acceptable able acceptability acceptable acceptably accepted convenience correctly correctness decent decently do the decent thing felicity just what the doctor orderedidiom legitimate practical quality re-eligibility re-eligible relevance relevant Related wordsappropriately appropriateness appropriate verb[ T ] formaluk /əˈprəʊ.pri.eɪt/ us /əˈproʊ.pri.eɪt/ appropriateverb[T] (TAKE)to take something for your own use, usually without permission: 挪用;占用;盗用;侵吞 He lost his job when he was found to have appropriated some of the company's money.他被发现侵吞公司钱款后就丢了工作。 disapproving to take something from a culture and use it as part of your own: As the empire expanded, they eagerly appropriated the artistic styles of neigbouring provinces. Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop housebreaking jemmy jimmy job joyride plunder poach poaching porch piracy purloin rustle rustling snaffle snitch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking things away from someone or somewhere appropriateverb[T] (KEEP MONEY)to keep an amount of money to use for a particular purpose: 拨出(款项) The government have appropriated millions of pounds for the project.政府已经为该项目拨款数百万英镑。 Keeping and storing things aside bank bogart buffer capacitance cling cling (on) to something dump keep (something/someone) back kept lay something aside lay something down lay something in lodge standby stash stockpile stockpiling storage trap appropriate | American Dictionaryappropriate adjective us/əˈproʊ·pri·ət/ appropriateadjective (CORRECT)correct or right for a particular situation or occasion: Punishment should be appropriate to the crime. I don’t have any appropriate clothes. appropriatelyadverbus/əˈproʊ·pri·ət·li/ Those kids aren’t appropriately dressed for the cold. appropriatenessnoun[ U ]us/əˈproʊ·pri·ət·nəs/ I wonder about the appropriateness of borrowing money from my brother. appropriate verb[ T ] us/əˈproʊ·priˌeɪt/ appropriateverb[T] (TAKE)to take and use for a purpose: The state appropriated funds for more clinics. Appropriate also means to steal: He lost his job after he appropriated some of the company’s money. Examples of appropriateappropriate If the project generates financial revenues, but they are lower than for purely commercial investments, then perhaps an interest rate subsidy would be most appropriate. Both suffer when the time available is reduced, but an appropriate development methodology can in both cases minimize the damage. Nevertheless, we consider them here for their insight into systems that acquire representations appropriate for a cognitive domain through a learning process. A more appropriate interpretation is that the annuity swap represents a market certainty equivalent to the option. The compactness of the base space can be replaced by the appropriate uniformities. Reports should specify why an assessment has been undertaken and, where appropriate, who has requested this work. Thus, the latter method is more appropriate to appraise a party's regional electoral strength. We removed those children in order to have an appropriate variance range. When a draft law arrives, it is considered by the appropriate technical commissions. There has been research on teaching techniques for young learners, but what task types are appropriate and efficient for testing children is an under-researched area. Only 2 of the 193 respondents said that the teaching methods were not very appropriate. Next, they were taught to define appropriate behaviors and to set clear objectives for their child. In light of this, it would seem appropriate to try another analytical approach that could be appropriate for strongly nonlinear systems. The third category includes culturally based value systems about appropriate behaviour concerning animals and the environment. Varying combinations of muscle groups were stimulated and foot switches were used to trigger each channel at the appropriate period of the gait cycle. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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