formal
adj.
正式的;正規的;形式的;公開的;拘謹的;有條理的
詳細解釋
adj.(形容詞)
- 正式的,正規的
- 形式上的,拘泥形式的
- 外形的,表面的
- 刻板的,拘謹的
- 有條理的,整齊的,布置井然的
- 合乎格式的
- 【文】規范的,合乎規矩的
- 方式上的,做法上的
- 禮節上的
n.(名詞)
- 正式的社交活動,須穿禮服的社交集會
- <口>夜禮服
- 【化】甲縮醛,縮甲醛,甲醛縮二甲醇
同步翻譯
adj.(形容詞)
- 正式的 approved
- 禮儀上的,形式上的 ceremonious; ceremonial
英語翻譯 Noun:
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a lavish dance requiring formal attire
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a gown for evening wear
Adjective:
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being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress);
\\\"pay one\\\'s formal respects\\\"
\\\"formal dress\\\"
\\\"a formal ball\\\"
\\\"the requirement was only formal and often ignored\\\"
\\\"a formal education\\\"
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characteristic of or befitting a person in authority;
\\\"formal duties\\\"
\\\"an official banquet\\\"
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(of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms;
\\\"the paper was written in formal English\\\"
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represented in simplified or symbolic form
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logically deductive;
\\\"formal proof\\\"
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refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court;
\\\"a courtly gentleman\\\"
造句
用作形容詞(adj.)
- At the formal party I felt very awkward and out of place.
在正式的舞會上,我感到局促不安,很不自在。
- This job doesn\\\'t require any formal training.
這種工作不需要任何正規訓練。
- There is only a formal resemblance between the two systems; they are in fact radically different.
這兩種體系只是在表面上有某種相似之處,其實根本不同。
- The writer made a formal denial of the hearsay.
這位作家公開否認了這一傳聞。
- He is very formal with everyone and he never joins in a laugh.
他對任何人都很拘謹,從不跟人說笑。
- They are very formal in their business transactions.
他們的商務議事很有條理。
常用短語
用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
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formal call
正式的拜訪
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formal dress
禮服
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formal party
正式的歡迎會
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formal logic
形式邏輯
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formal resemblance
形式上的相似
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formal schooling
正規學校教育
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formal training
正規訓練
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formal written English
正式的書面英語
副詞+~
~+介詞
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formal with
對…拘謹的
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formal with one\\\'s colleagues
和同事們在一起很拘謹
組詞
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Young ladies..wear short formals, and old ladies wear floor-length evening dresses.
出自:M. Beadle
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She looked sufficiently virginal to be attending her first formal.
出自:A. York
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Deceit is the formal, constituent reason of hypocrisy.
出自:R. South
近義反義詞 【近義詞】
【反義詞】
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casual
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easygoing
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informal
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