formal的中文翻译
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formal1
UK
/ˈfɔːml/
US
/ˈfɔːrml/
正式的
adj.
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very correct and suitable for official or important occasions
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formal evening dress
晚礼服
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The dinner was a formal affair.
这是正式宴会。
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He kept the tone of the letter formal and businesslike.
他使这封信保持正式公文的语气。
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She has a very formal manner, which can seem unfriendly.
她的举止很是郑重其事,有可能会显得不友好。
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official; following an agreed or official way of doing things
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formal legal processes
正式法律程序
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to make a formal apology/complaint/request
正式道歉/正式抗议/正式请求
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Formal diplomatic relations between the two countries were re-established in December.
两国于十二月重新建立了正式外交关系。
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It is time to put these arrangements on a slightly more formal basis.
是应该把这些安排做得略为正式一点的时候了。
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received in a school, college or university, with lessons, exams, etc, rather than gained just through practical experience
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He has no formal teaching qualifications.
他没有正规的教学资历证明。
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Young children are beginning their formal education sometimes as early as four years old.
幼儿有时早在四岁时就开始接受正规教育。
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concerned with the way sth is done rather than what is done
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Getting approval for the plan is a purely formal matter; nobody will seriously oppose it.
寻求计划获得批准纯粹是一个形式上的问题,没有人会认真反对的。
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Critics have concentrated too much on the formal elements of her poetry, without really looking at what it is saying.
评论家过多地集中评论她诗歌的形式,而没有真正看其内容。
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arranged in a regular manner, according to a clear, exact plan
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delightful formal gardens, with terraced lawns and an avenue of trees
精心布置的有片片草坪和林荫道的宜人花园