英:[əˈprəʊpriətnəs]
美:[ əˈproʊpriətnəs]
英:[əˈprəʊpriətnəs]
美:[ əˈproʊpriətnəs]
词根:appropriate
adj.appropriate 适当的
adv.appropriately 适当地;合适的;相称地
vt.appropriate 占用;拨出
adjective
especially suitable or compatible : fitting remarks appropriate to the occasion
an appropriate response
verb
transitive verb
to take exclusive possession of : annex
No one should appropriate a common benefit.
to set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use
appropriate money for a research program
to take or make use of without authority or right
natural habitats that have been appropriated for human use
Verb and Adjective Middle English, from Late Latin appropriatus, past participle of appropriare, from Latin ad- + proprius own
The first known use of appropriate was in the 15th century
approximationnoun
a coming near or close (as in value)
something approximateespecially: an estimate or figure that is almost exact
approximate1 of 2adjective
nearly correct or exact approximate rhyme
the approximate cost
approximate2 of 2verb
to bring near or close
to come near in position, value, or characteristics : approach
tried to approximate the singer's style
approximate1 of 2adjective
nearly correct or exact approximate rhyme
the approximate cost
approximate2 of 2verb
to bring near or close
to come near in position, value, or characteristics : approach
tried to approximate the singer's style
approveverb
to think well of
to accept as satisfactory
approveverb
to think well of
to accept as satisfactory
approvalnoun
an act or instance of approving
appropriate1 of 2verb
to take for one's own often without right
to set apart for a particular purpose or use
appropriate funds for research
appropriate2 of 2adjective
especially suitable or fitting
appropriationnoun
an act or instance of appropriating
a sum of money appropriated for a specific use
appropriationnoun
an act or instance of appropriating
a sum of money appropriated for a specific use
appropriate1 of 2verb
to take for one's own often without right
to set apart for a particular purpose or use
appropriate funds for research
appropriate2 of 2adjective
especially suitable or fitting
1 Drummer Michael Gregory admits that he questioned the appropriateness of turning a "bad situation" into a musical parody.
2 Ike who is most concerned about the appropriateness of their relationship, but it’s as if his persistent fretting amidst a fantasy world where no one else cares is “tantamount to absolution,” The Hollywood Reporter writes.
3 However, there were some who felt the “family-friendly” park was in the right to implement rules that promoted “modesty and appropriateness.”
4 You are judging her appropriateness for this role solely and exclusively on how she looks.
5 He will arrange and approve all marriages personally to ensure the appropriateness of the match and the promise of the offspring.
6 A while back, I decided, "Within the boundaries of cost and age-appropriateness, I'll let my daughters dress the way they like."
沉思一会,我决定,在花销与年龄段许可的范围内,我让女儿们决定她们自己喜欢的事。
7 When the group bought the property in 2012, it hadn’t been used in several years, and its appropriateness to host winter guests had always been questionable considering that the cabins did not have foundations.
8 All the productions are likely to face criticism over the appropriateness of mining such horrific events and turning them into art.
9 The appropriateness of these recommendations for a specific patient may vary depending on these factors and will be best judged by the bedside clinician.
这些指南对特定患者的适用性可能根据这些因素的不同而变化,最好由管床医生进行判断。
10 Chic was a term that probably had little currency in Mrs. Mellon’s world, in which the defining characteristics of good taste were balance, proportion, appropriateness and a lack of ostentation.
11 Very few pedestrians on the street, stone on the road clean, bright and clean, appropriateness.
街上很少有行人,石板路上干干净净的,明净、妥帖。
12 With a grim appropriateness, his new book is an extraordinary verse-rendering – the fruit of many years' work – of Dante's The Divine Comedy.
13 Judge the appropriateness of the questions and whether you think you discriminated against.
判断问题的适当性,以及你是否认为你遭到歧视.
14 Both phrases have been used to discount the “Black Lives Matter” movement, and the clothing raised questions about the appropriateness of the name and whether it concealed another meaning.
15 However, the after-war years were marked by hydrogeological investigations which proved appropriateness of plant construction next to Samara.
尽管如此,战后数年的水文勘察工作最终证明,的确有在萨马拉附近建设一座电厂的必要性。
16 In this editorial I will discuss how appropriateness criteria are developed, and the evidence for their usefulness in the practice of cardiology.
在这篇社论中,我将探讨这些适宜的标准是如何被制订出来的,以及它们在心脏病学的实践中发挥实际作用的证据。
17 Historical origins , values and thinking models all contribute to the appropriateness of politeness.
不同的历史渊源 、 价值观念、思维模式等决定着礼貌原则的合适性.
18 It would be inappropriate for the attorney general to review either the decision to prosecute or comment on the appropriateness of the sentence.
19 This gender effect panned out even after controlling for participants' evaluation of the social appropriateness of such ACTS.
甚至在控制了参与者对这类行为的社会适当性评估之后,这种性别影响会产生特殊效果。
20 Many of them are the authors' own, such as "not high-tech versus low-tech, but appropriateness and sustainable solutions".