formally

形容词:

形容词: formalizable

更多词形:

形容词: formalizable | 名词: formalization | 动词过去式: formalized | 动词过去分词: formalized | 动词现在分词: formalizing | 动词第三人称单数: formalizes |

单词例句:

He cast his last remark in more formal wording.

他用更正式的措词表达了最后一句话。

She was very formal at first, but then she unbent a little and told a joke.

她起先显得很正经,但后来变得随和些,还讲了个笑话。

He is disconcerted to find the other guest formally dress.

他看到其他客人都穿得正正经经的,觉得很尴尬。

The papers reported that the Queen was "not amused" and glared at Mr. Bush until the got up, allowed her to sit and then formally requested permission to take his seat by her side.

各报报导女王“不悦”, 对布什怒目而视直到布什先生起立,让女王入座,然后正式请求允许在她旁边坐下。

A sentence of several carefully balanced clauses in formal writing.

复合句正式文体中包括若干从句的结构匀称的句子

A formal justification or defense.

正式辩解,正式辩护

At the job interview I admitted that I haven't any formal qualifications and immediately put myself out of court.

在就职面试中,我承认没有任何正式的合格证明,因此马上就不被重视。

Jane was neither too friendly nor too formal, but struck the happy medium.

简待人既不过分亲热,也不过分拘谨,而是介乎二者之间。

The custom of young ladies being presented at court (ie formally introduced to the monarch) has disappeared.

年轻女子被举荐入宫(觐见君主)的风俗已不复存在。