单词
formal
读音
ˈfɔːrml
美式
英式
词根
无
释义
adj. 正式的;拘谨的;有条理的 n. 正式的社交活动;夜礼服 n. (Formal)人名;(法)福马尔 [ 复数 formals 比较级 more formal 最高级 most formal ]
例句
He wore formal evening dress.
他穿了正式的晚礼服。
The dinner was a formal affair.
这是正式宴会。
He has no formal teaching qualifications.
他没有正规的教学资历证明。
He wore formal evening dress.
他穿了正式的晚礼服。
The dinner was a formal affair.
这是正式宴会。
He has no formal teaching qualifications.
他没有正规的教学资历证明。
强化记忆
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And in part, that's because modern usage equates civility with decorum,with formal politeness, formal behavior.We've gotten away from the idea of citizenship.
and ultimately reduce the hold of panic on a person’s life.Outside formal therapy,many panickers find relief from the same beliefs CBT aims to instill:
Sports teams embody the definition of a team,the formal definition.It's a stable, bounded, reasonably small group of people
and in formal argumentation,it's a punishable offense if there's not enough of it.
where there's deep-seated resentmentagainst the formal system.At the jirga, the men sat together
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大学,出国,高中,专升本-自考,专四专八,程序员,其他
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