第三人稱(chēng)復數:formals
formal基本解釋
形容詞(學(xué)校教育或培訓)正規的; 方式上的; 禮儀上的
名詞須穿禮服的社交集會(huì ); 夜禮服
formal反義詞
形容詞informalcasual
formal
formal同義詞
formal的解釋
形容詞regularcorrectbusinesslikearrangedsystematicpropercustomaryorderly
formal相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. The letter was formal in its wording.
此信措辭正式。
2.
2. You needn't be so formal with me.
你對我不必如此拘束。
3. They maintained only formal unity among themselves.
他們只在表面上保持一致。
4. formal
4. He's very formal with everybody.
他對誰(shuí)都很刻板。
formal網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 正式文體:英語(yǔ)中,正式文體(formal)主要用于生人之間客氣的談話(huà),用于特殊場(chǎng)合,如各種公務(wù)函件、法律文件等;非正式文體(informal)是在一般會(huì )話(huà)和私人信件等場(chǎng)合使用的文體,在這種場(chǎng)合中,沒(méi)有必要特別客氣或嚴謹.
2. formal:formula manipulation language; 公式處理語(yǔ)言,Formal 語(yǔ)言
formal詞典解釋
1. 正式的;規范的;莊重的
Formal speech or behaviour is very correct and serious rather than relaxed and friendly, and is used especially in official situations.
e.g. He wrote a very formal letter of apology to Douglas...
他給道格拉斯寫(xiě)了一封非常正式的道歉信。
e.g. Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal.
商業(yè)關(guān)系有必要更正式一些。
2. (行為、聲明或要求)官方的,正式的
A formal action, statement, or request is an official one.
e.g. UN officials said a formal request was passed to American authorities...
聯(lián)合國官員稱(chēng)正式請求已向美國當局轉達。
e.g. No formal announcement had been made.
尚無(wú)任何官方聲明。
3. (場(chǎng)合)正式的,合乎禮儀的
Formal occasions are special occasions at which people wear smart clothes and behave according to a set of accepted rules.
e.g. One evening the film company arranged a formal dinner after the play.
一天晚上,電影公司在演出結束后安排了一個(gè)正式的晚宴。
4. (服飾)正規的,正式的,適合正式場(chǎng)合的
Formal clothes are very smart clothes that are suitable for formal occasions.
e.g. They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat.
他們打著(zhù)普通的領(lǐng)帶,而不是更為正式的高領(lǐng)領(lǐng)結。
5. 整齊的;規矩的;井然有序的
Something that is done, written, or studied in a formal way has a very ordered, organized method or style.
e.g. This does not encourage the child to analyse the environment in a formal way...
這并不能鼓勵孩子有條理地分析周?chē)沫h(huán)境。
e.g. Classic Greek drama was written in verse, usually in an elevated and formal style.
古典希臘戲劇以韻文寫(xiě)成,通常用詞講究、結構整齊。
6. (通常指學(xué)校教育)正規的
Formal education or training is given officially, usually in a school, college, or university.
e.g. Although his formal education stopped after primary school, he was an avid reader...
盡管小學(xué)畢業(yè)后就再沒(méi)有受過(guò)正規的教育,他卻十分愛(ài)讀書(shū)。
e.g. Leroy didn't have any formal dance training.
勒羅伊沒(méi)受過(guò)任何正規的舞蹈訓練。
7. (尤指按照某種設計規則)布局勻稱(chēng)的,布置整齊的
A formal garden or room is arranged in a very regular and controlled way, especially according to certain rules of design.
e.g. ...a formal herb garden...
布局勻稱(chēng)的草藥園
e.g. The Coronata wallpaper lends a formal air to the dining room.
科羅娜塔墻紙給餐廳增添了一種整齊有致的氣氛。
formal英英釋義
noun
1. a gown for evening wear
Synonym: dinner dressdinner gownevening gown
2. a lavish dance requiring formal attire
Synonym: ball
adj
1. refined or imposing in manner or appearance
befitting a royal court
e.g. a courtly gentleman
Synonym: courtlystately
2. being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)
e.g. pay one's formal respects
formal dress
a formal ball
the requirement was only formal and often ignored
a formal education
3. (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms
e.g. the paper was written in formal English
4. logically deductive
e.g. formal proof
5. characteristic of or befitting a person in authority
e.g. formal duties
an official banquet
6. represented in simplified or symbolic form
Synonym: conventionalschematic