befitting如何读

英:[bɪ'fɪtɪŋ]

美:[bɪ'fɪtɪŋ]

befitting是什么意思

  • adj.适合的;适当的;合式的
  • 动词befit的现在分词形式.

befitting自然拼读

be·fit·ting

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befitting词根

词根:befit

adv.

befittingly 适宜地;适当地

vt.

befit 适合于;为…该做的;对…适当

befitting英英释义

adjective

suitable or appropriate, often with respect to a particular situation or sphere of conduct.remarks befitting a convention of gossip columnistsbefitting attire for a middle-school student

befitting词源中文解释

"适当的种类或性质,合适的,得体的",1560年代,现在分词形容词来自 befit(见相关词条)。相关词汇: Befittingly。

befitting词源英文解释

The first known use of befitting was circa 1612

befitting 例句

1 After sprucing it up a little, Mr. Clem advertised a drawing in the paper “for a name more befitting this fine, refurbished, modern establishment.”

2 The real question about “Indiana Jones 5,” due out in 2019 when Ford will turn 77, is whether Steven Spielberg get a screenwriter to craft a story befitting the iconic hero.

3 As befitting his family predecessors, he has held positions in various parts of the Times’ operations, including at one point serving as a national correspondent based in Kansas City.

4 And, befitting an actor whose résumé includes both “Dead Man Walking” and “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” Bob Honey is all over the place, slapdash in style and structure.

5 If and when a violation occurs, a Bro has the right to administer the offending Bro a level of punishment befitting the infraction.

倘若违反行为真的发生,你有权根据他违反的程度执行适当的惩罚。

6 Italian footwear brand Aquazzura has a resplendent new home befitting the appeal of its seductive sky-high heels.

7 In that sense, this “Julius Caesar” is a deeply democratic offering, befitting both the Public and the public — and the times.

8 The Quaker plainness and understatement of Hay’s work sets it apart, befitting an artist who has always been something of an outlier.

9 The elegant trogon, befitting its name, is clever.

10 And for Rihanna, playing halftime is a milestone befitting the scope of her achievements.

11 They look like fair, upstanding citizens who have chosen nice outfits befitting the gravitas of a courthouse.

12 Instead, he wrote music befitting the horror genre, where tiptoeing strings and queasy woodwinds create a slow, sinking sense of foreboding doom.

13 Such lofty art naturally demanded a home befitting its spiritual potential — a temple, in effect, that was itself pure, abstract and uplifting.

14 One of these is Dickel Bourbon, an eight-year-old whiskey made in the same way as regular Dickel, only with a flavor profile that Austin felt was more befitting of the name bourbon.

15 However, the Owls of Florida Atlantic would likely argue that the underdog narrative is more befitting for themselves.

16 But during a phone interview with Billboard, Franklin showed nary a trace of divadom, instead fielding questions in a forthright manner befitting a veteran performer who also happens to manage her own career.

17 It’s a daring move, but a transparent one that inevitably inspires a visit from Cersei to her daughter-in-law for a heart-to-heart befitting the finest of Bravo’s reality shows, which I can roughly translate:

18 Ms. Brown sings ardently in a vibrato-rich voice, and both are suitably toned and attractive, befitting a world before the creation of blights like cellulite.

19 AC/DC, in the original version, merrily sped toward destruction; befitting a collection entirely in gray, the Police Woman observed the speed limit.

20 “His core was fixed, like a steel stake that was driven through him, a rigidity that both anchored and pained him,” writes Tompkins, a former lawyer who displays an evenhandedness befitting her background.

befitting 同义词

7 应当的

fit fair supposed

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