utile如何读

英:['ju:tɪl]

美:['jʊtɪl]

utile是什么意思

  • n.楝科树木的木材; 楝树

utile词根

词根:utile

adj.

utilized 被利用的

utilizable 可利用的

n.

utilization 利用,使用

utilizer 应用者(utilize的名词形式)

v.

utilized 利用(utilize的过去分词)

vt.

utilize 利用

utile英英释义

Adjective

1. being of use or service;

"the girl felt motherly and useful"

"a useful job"

"a useful member of society"

utile词源中文解释

15世纪晚期,源自于古法语 utile “有用的”(13世纪),源自于拉丁语 utilis “有用的,有益的,有利的”,源自于 uti “利用,从中获益,利益”(参见 use(v.))。

utile词源英文解释

Middle French, from Latin utilis

The first known use of utile was in the 15th century

utile 例句

1 When the honestum is opposed to the utile, the honestum means the general and remote consequences, the utile the particular and the near.

2 And of such is the delicate ware which Tuscany, nothing doubting, took for lavoro molto utile.

3 Vasari, Giorgio, he too, bourgeois though he were, and in so far the best of testimony, knew it when he found Luca's blue and white to be "molto utile per la state."

4 For sheer beauty, and its utile purpose as well, this great lanthorn is further noted as being most unusual in either the Romanesque or Gothic churches of France.

5 The eighteenth century, reacting against the supposed immorality of the Restoration, often emphasized the utile, losing sight of the dulce in its criticism.

6 To negative the operation of the general law, it would be necessary to show that the dominium utile, as distinct from the sovereignty, was all that accrued by such settlements.

7 The ancient world recognized it in the leading terms, honestum and utile, &c.

8 I don't doubt that we've made up our minds to make away with each other; but why not laugh too and unite utile dulci?

9 It seems to me that no association could be more propitious to the union of the utile dulci.

10 This he regarded as the utile, or useful purpose, of comedy; the dulce he conceived to be “the fable, the construction, machinery, conduct, plot, and incidents of the piece.”

11 He had always cherished the fact that his wife made objects not only attractive but utile, which should have made them more valuable, not less.

12 They rendered unto the land and the people immense service, and their monks studied not only the arts and sciences, but worked with profound intelligence at all manner of utile labour.

13 Women, in truth, are not only intelligent; they have almost a monopoly of certain of the subtler and more utile forms of intelligence.

14 People in Carthage are not rich; the shops are not grandiose, and inter-family presents are apt to be trivial and futile—or worse yet, utile.

15 Just as utile," Bill remarked, "and a lot more expensive.

16 The gardens of the Count Durazzo at Nervi, exhibit as rich a mixture of the utile dulci, as I ever saw.

17 The utile and the dulce of the study of numismatics are shown in many ways.

18 Long hours of atavistic sleep to keep the body still and hidden from barely visible predators had been utile in prehistory but now it was an anachronistic vestige of adaptation.

19 Though a bridge across a river is an essentially practical and utile thing, it is, perhaps, in a way, as worthy a work for a generous and masterful prelate as church-building itself.

20 His ambivalence seems to surface in the range of diction: the arty "utile," the cliché "arm and a leg," the vulgar rhetorical question.

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