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formal

英['fɔːml] 美['fɔːrml]
  • adj. 正式的;正规的;形式的;公开的;拘谨的;有条理的
CET4 考 研 TOEFL CET6

详细释义

    adj. (形容词)
    1. 正式的,正规的
    2. 形式上的,拘泥形式的
    3. 外形的,表面的
    4. 刻板的,拘谨的
    5. 有条理的,整齐的,布置井然的
    6. 合乎格式的
    7. 【文】规范的,合乎规矩的
    8. 方式上的,做法上的
    9. 礼节上的
    n. (名词)
    1. 正式的社交活动,须穿礼服的社交集会
    2. <口>夜礼服
    3. 【化】甲缩醛,缩甲醛,甲醛缩二甲醇
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 正式的 approved
    2. 礼仪上的,形式上的 ceremonious; ceremonial

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a lavish dance requiring formal attire

  2. a gown for evening wear

Adjective:
  1. being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress);

    "pay one's formal respects"
    "formal dress"
    "a formal ball"
    "the requirement was only formal and often ignored"
    "a formal education"

  2. characteristic of or befitting a person in authority;

    "formal duties"
    "an official banquet"

  3. (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms;

    "the paper was written in formal English"

  4. represented in simplified or symbolic form

  5. logically deductive;

    "formal proof"

  6. refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court;

    "a courtly gentleman"

双语例句

1. A formal contract is signed which is renewable annually.
正式签订了每年可续签的合同。

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2. Despite its lack of formal power the nobility was not powerless.
尽管没有正式的权力,贵族阶层并非没有权势。

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3. They decided to put their relationship on a more formal footing.
他们决定正式交往。

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4. His wife made no secret of her hatred for the formal occasions.
他的妻子公开表示厌恶那些礼节性的场合。

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5. There is no formal linkage between the two agreements.
这两项协议之间不存在正式的关联。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. At the formal party I felt very awkward and out of place.
      在正式的舞会上,我感到局促不安,很不自在。
    2. This job doesn't require any formal training.
      这种工作不需要任何正规训练。
    3. There is only a formal resemblance between the two systems; they are in fact radically different.
      这两种体系只是在表面上有某种相似之处,其实根本不同。
    4. The writer made a formal denial of the hearsay.
      这位作家公开否认了这一传闻。
    5. He is very formal with everyone and he never joins in a laugh.
      他对任何人都很拘谨,从不跟人说笑。
    6. They are very formal in their business transactions.
      他们的商务议事很有条理。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. You must wear formal dress.
      你必须穿礼服。
    2. Sometimes formal English and informal English must be carefully distinguished.
      有时候正式英语与非正式英语要十分小心地加以区分。
    3. They have much formal school training.
      他们接受了许多正规的学校教育。
    4. He paid a formal call on the American ambassador, in return of the ambassador's formal visit earlier in the year.
      他正式拜访了美国大使,作为对美国大使今年早些时候访问的回访。
    5. There's only a formal likeness between the two brothers.
      这两兄弟仅外表相似。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. Business letters must always be formal.
      商务信件必须很正式。
    2. The play, whose style is rigidly formal, is typical of the period.
      这剧本是那个时期的典型作品,风格拘谨刻板。

用法讲解

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 副词+~ ~+介词

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