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formal 范例

EN[-ɔː(r)məl]
US
正式的, 礼仪上的
  • 例句 formal
    1. The notion of a contrast set is made explicit in recent work in formal semantics (Krifka 1991; Rooth 1985).
    2. George Washington's generalship was marked by both amazing victories and stunning blunders, neither of which would have happened to someone with more formal officer training.
    3. The formal leave-taking ceremony of a diplomat can take all day just to say we'll have my replacement here tomorrow.
    4. In this broadsheet newspaper, the reporter uses a complicated and formal lexis which I find hard to understand.
    5. We met the new captain while we were taking enemy fire and were unable to observe the niceties of formal introductions.
    6. There is my Quaker Aunt, A Paper-Flower, — with a formal border / No breeze could e'er disorder, — Pouting at that old beau—the Winter Cherry, / A pucker'd berry; / And Box, like a tough-liv'd annuitant
    7. With their super-formal tone and heavy use of jargon, legal documents are renowned for their pomposity.
    8. School uniforms for boys may include a school tie, jacket, cap and a pair of formal trousers.
    9. Note: The word abdicate was held to mean, in the case of James II, to abandon without a formal surrender.
    10. Whether physical processes can hypercompute, i. e. compute Turing uncomputable functions “ultimately depends upon the causal (versus formal) structure of the world” (p. 144).
  • 例句 more formal
    1. Since the mid-twentieth century, the exchange of Orders has become less personal and more formal and diplomatic. [1]
    2. George Washington's generalship was marked by both amazing victories and stunning blunders, neither of which would have happened to someone with more formal officer training.
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相关连结:
  1. en formally
  2. en formality
  3. en formalism
  4. en formaldehyde
  5. en formalin
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