英:['reləvəntlɪ]
美:['reləvəntlɪ]
英:['reləvəntlɪ]
美:['reləvəntlɪ]
词根:relevant
adj.relevant 有关的;中肯的;有重大作用的
adjective
having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand
affording evidence tending to prove or disprove the matter at issue or under discussion
relevant testimony
having social relevance
proportional, relative
Medieval Latin relevant-, relevans, from Latin, present participle of relevare to raise up — more at relieve
The first known use of relevant was circa 1540
relicnoun
an object treated with great respect because of its connection with a saint or martyr
something left behind after decay or disappearance
relics of ancient cities
reliantadjective
having reliance on something or someone : trusting
reliant on the family for news
reliancenoun
the act of relying
the condition or attitude of one who relies : dependence
something or someone relied on
reliableadjective
fit to be trusted : dependable
reliableadjective
fit to be trusted : dependable
reliabilitynoun
the quality or state of being reliable
relevantadjective
having something to do with the matter being considered : pertinent
a relevant question
1 The smallest distance that is relevant to measurement today is something like 10-17 centimeters, which is how far a thing called the Z0 (see zero) can travel before it departs our world.
2 In “The School for Husbands,” these qualities appeared quite relevantly.
3 And it has to deal with the expectations built up by its previous products, most relevantly the iPhone.
4 Talbot’s impact can be more relevantly applied by demeanor than with degree of difficulty of the shots he’s faced.
5 Or, more relevantly, because of the awful things the president said afterward.
6 A few questions addressed to him were answered coherently and relevantly.
7 Solid wood furniture shall be given humidity, like regularly apply soft cloth to clean furniture or apply indoor humidifier, if placed in relevantly dry environment;
实木家具在较干燥的环境下使用时,需采用人工加湿措施,如:定期用软布沾水擦拭家具或使用室内加湿器。
8 "Triton is weird, but yet relevantly weird, because of the science we can do there," said Karl Mitchell, Trident project scientist at JPL, in a statement.
9 The former mayor of New York and, most relevantly to this story, President Trump's personal lawyer.
10 More relevantly, it is doubtful that fulfilling any set of functions is conceptually sufficient for life.
更贴切地说,这是可疑的:完成任何功能的集合,就概念上充分于生命。
11 China hinted last week that it is now willing to allow its currency to appreciate in value against other world currencies and, most relevantly, the US dollar.
英国《独立报》6月27日文撰文:上周中国透露,它现在愿意允许人民币对世界其他货币升值,最重要的是,允许人民币对美元升值。
12 As Trump's secretary she's lied about all kinds of things but most frequently and relevantly to all Americans, Trump's failure to confront and battle the pandemic.
13 The court has to somehow decide that “marriage is not relevantly limited by sex, but it is relevantly limited by number,” he said.
14 He did not reply at once and then not relevantly: "I heard you playing."
15 But at home, the research is very few relevantly.
而国内,有关这几个方面的研究甚少。
16 More relevantly, the Proteas need to survive 31 overs in the last act of the test to draw and stay 1-0 ahead in the four-match series.
17 What’s more relevant to Grier and the Sharks is whether Sturm is the right guy for this stage of the team’s rebuild, as San Jose hopes to take a step forward after its dismal 19-54-9 record this past season.
18 Without sermonizing or sentimentalizing, Remnick sheds light on the complicated role of race in Obama's rise and victory and, perhaps most relevantly, in the conduct of his presidency.
19 “What we are doing is really anchored in the restaurant just trying to bring the things a bit more relevantly around the food.”
20 Friends and family, police officers, prosecutors, college counselors and, perhaps most relevantly here, journalists, will view your trauma within their own, undisrupted, rational frameworks.
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