中英
appropriately
/ əˈprəʊpriətli /
/ əˈproʊpriətli /
  • 简明
  • adv.适当地,恰当地
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  • 1

     恰如其分

    ...对手的漏洞,并以言简意赅的语言使自身的队员能迅速领会;或者是在落后的时刻,适时掌握队员的心理,做出恰如其分(Appropriately)的鼓励(Encourage),都屡屡发挥意想不到的作用,甚至于经常演出反败为胜的经典。

  • 2

     恰当地

    ... literally 照字面意思地,逐字逐句地 appropriately 恰如其分地,恰当地 claim 主张,声称(作为词根表示“喊”) ...

  • 3

     适当地

    ... appropriated retained earningss 指拨留存收益 appropriately adv. 适当地 appropriation E7prEupri5eiFEn n. 据为己有, 占有, 挪用(只指定用途的一笔), 拨款 ...

  • 4

     合适地

    ... weakness n.软弱,虚弱,懦弱,弱点,缺点,不足 appropriately adv.合适地,恰当地 passive adj.消极的,被动的 ...

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  • 1
    The chain of volcanoes is known, appropriately enough , as the 'Ring of Fire'.
    人们把这链状火山群很恰当地称作“火环”。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    The prophet appropriately appropriated the fund for repairing propeller.
    提倡者恰当地为修理螺旋桨拨专款。
  • 3
    What we need to do is find a way to acknowledge and express what we feel appropriately, and then—again, like children—move on.
    我们需要做的是找到一种方式来承认和恰当地表达我们的感受,然后再次像孩子一样继续前进。
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  • Appropriately

    Morality (from the Latin moralitas "manner, character, proper behavior") is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are "good" (or right) and those that are "bad" (or wrong).[citation needed] Morality can be a body of standards or principles derived from a code of conduct from a particular philosophy, religion, culture, etc., or it can derive from a standard that a person believes should be universal. Morality may also be specifically synonymous with "goodness" or "rightness." Immorality is the active opposition to morality (i.e. opposition to that which is good or right), while amorality is variously defined as an unawareness of, indifference toward, or disbelief in any set of moral standards or principles.Moral philosophy includes moral ontology, or the origin of morals, as well as moral epistemology, or what is known about morals. Different systems of expressing morality have been proposed, including deontological ethical systems which adhere to a set of established rules, and normative ethical systems which consider the merits of actions themselves. An example of normative ethical philosophy is the Golden Rule which states that, "One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself."

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