seemly
英 ['si?ml?]
美
- adj. 適當的;有禮的;好看的
- adv. 適合地;得體地
實用場景例句
- Self-assertion was not thought seemly in a woman.
- 人們認為女性不應該過于自信。
柯林斯例句
- Control yourself , sir. These outbursts of petulance are not seemly.
- 您哪, 就克制點吧. 這么使性子可不像話.
辭典例句
- Chewing gum on a train is not seemly in a lady.
- 淑女在火車上嚼口香糖不太雅觀.
辭典例句
- I dare say it would have been more seemly to decline this proposal.
- 我知道更合體的作法是拒絕他的邀請.
辭典例句
- It would be more seemly to tell her after the funeral.
- 待葬禮過后再告訴她較合適.
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- She smiled to her grandfather nearby and seemly showing off her ability.
- 她對身旁的爺爺得意地笑著.
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- Young people should address their elders in a seemly manner.
- 年輕人對長輩說話應合乎禮儀.
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- We will call at a more seemly time.
- 我們會在更適合的時候來拜訪的.
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- They're seemly and excited enough, but everyone spare a space for himself and the others.
- 看著不夠抱團、不夠熱鬧, 卻為別人和自己都讓出一方天地.
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- Would it be seemly to have a moment of silence for the Iraqi corpses?
- 如果我們為伊拉克陣亡戰士默哀片刻,會不會不大禮貌?
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- Delight is not seemly a fool; much less a servant to have rule over princes.
- 愚昧人宴樂度日,是不合宜的, 何況仆人管轄王子呢.
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