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词根:presentable
adj.presentable 漂亮的;可见人的;有规矩的
presentational 表象的;演出的;上演的;直觉的
Adverb
1. in a presentable manner;
"years ago in her white-painted infancy it must have hung presentably on the deck of some luxury liner"
The first known use of presentable was circa 1626
preservationnoun
a keeping from injury, loss, or decay
preserve1 of 2verb
to keep or save from injury, loss, or ruin : protect
preserve the republic
maintain sense 1, continue
preserve silence
to prepare (as vegetables, fruits, or meats) to be kept for future use
preserve2 of 2noun
fruit cooked in sugar or made into jams or jellies
strawberry preserves
an area where natural resources (as fish, game, or trees) are protected
preserve1 of 2verb
to keep or save from injury, loss, or ruin : protect
preserve the republic
maintain sense 1, continue
preserve silence
to prepare (as vegetables, fruits, or meats) to be kept for future use
preserve2 of 2noun
fruit cooked in sugar or made into jams or jellies
strawberry preserves
an area where natural resources (as fish, game, or trees) are protected
presentmentnoun
the act of presenting to an authority a statement of the matter to be dealt with
a presentment returned by a grand jury
presentimentnoun
a feeling that something will or is about to happen
present1 of 4noun
something presented
present2 of 4verb
to introduce one person to another
to bring before the public
present a play
to make a gift to
presented me with a watch
to give or hand over with ceremony
present a medal
to make an accusation against someone
present a charge
to offer to view : display, show
presents a fine appearance
present3 of 4adjective
being or going on now : not past or future
the present situation
being before or near a person or in sight : being at a certain place and not elsewhere was present at the ceremony
all the pupils were present
of, relating to, or being a verb tense that expresses present time or the time of speaking
present4 of 4noun
present tense
a verb form in the present tense
the present time
presentationnoun
the act of presenting
something (as a gift or an award) presented
something set forth for attention (as a play or a sales demonstration)
the position in which the fetus lies in the uterus in labor with respect to the opening through which it passes in birth
presentationnoun
the act of presenting
something (as a gift or an award) presented
something set forth for attention (as a play or a sales demonstration)
the position in which the fetus lies in the uterus in labor with respect to the opening through which it passes in birth
presentationnoun
the act of presenting
something (as a gift or an award) presented
something set forth for attention (as a play or a sales demonstration)
the position in which the fetus lies in the uterus in labor with respect to the opening through which it passes in birth
presentableadjective
having a satisfactory or pleasing appearance
1 I always dress presentably when I travel, but it’s not like I wear a tuxedo, except once.
2 I have to make myself presentable before our guests arrive.
3 They seemed to take a step forward Saturday night at the Coliseum in gaining 668 yards against the overmatched Wolf Pack and mostly behaving presentably on defense.
4 It will take me all the time there remains for dressing to get myself presentably clean, positively.
5 This is frequently said with a view to emphasizing the importance of being presentably appareled, but it has a meaning beyond this.
6 They announced a “zero tolerance” policy toward extreme xenophobia and racism, emphasized their youthful leadership and urged members to dress presentably.
7 The book includes tips on how to snack and how to look presentable always, and is a crash course on how to apply old-fashioned sophistication to a modern life.
8 Accessorize with statement earrings and sneakers for a chic, effortless ensemble that’s both comfortable and on-trend.Find it on AmazonWelcome Guests with This Durable Entrance Way RugMaintain clean and presentable entryways with this easy-to-clean doorway rug.
9 Mr. Gladstone said: "I say that every man who is not presentably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or political danger, is morally entitled to come within the pale of the constitution."
10 He was dressed quite presentably for a change.
他为了变化变化,穿得相当体面。
11 And, having washed his face at a basin in a corner, he set his hat slightly upon one side, picked up a walking stick and departed jauntily, and, to the outward eye, presentably sober.
12 After that came the march to mess hall, the plebe company, which was by this time able to march presentably though rather stiffly, falling in behind the rest of the corps.
13 It’s made with ultra-plush and insulating double-fleece fabric that has the feel of your favorite blanket but the look of something far more presentable.
14 The squares are more than presentable without any garnish beyond the three layers, but a dusting of something colorful or contrasting adds a note of festiveness.
15 He was dressed quite presentably for a change.
他为了变化变化,穿得相当体面.
16 In warm weather I wore a presentably clean counterpart of Field's Joseph's coat of many colors.
17 The four-way stretch and lightweight breathability make these travel pants super comfortable to wear on planes, trains, and automobiles — while still looking chic and presentable.
18 So how much difference is there between the three mixes of the album, if nothing about the arrangements in any of them is startlingly different, from one another, or from his very presentable past?
19 Ensuring the community is well-maintained and presentable, 3.
20 She had gone in the house as the machine stopped, having seen that there were people in the car with Mr. Stoddard and not feeling presentably dressed.