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appropriate是什么意思、发音和在线翻译

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appropriate 英 [əˈprəʊpriət] 美 [əˈproʊpriət] 

appropriate是什么意思、发音和在线翻译

第三人称单数: appropriates

现在分词: appropriating

过去分词: appropriated

过去式: appropriated

appropriate 基本解释

appropriate什么意思

形容词适当的; 合适的; 恰当的

动词盗用; 侵吞; 拨(专款等)

appropriate的解释

appropriate 相关词组

1. appropriate for : 拨出(款项、房屋等)供...之用(be), 适于, 合乎;

appropriate的翻译

appropriate 相关例句

形容词

1. She picked up a dress appropriate for the occasion.
她挑了一件适合该场跋穿的衣服。

2. Write in a style appropriate to your subject.
用与你的题目相称的体裁写。

及物动词

1. The city will appropriate funds for the new airport.
该市将拨款建造新机场。

2. All this money was appropriated for the support of his widow.
所有这些钱作为给他的遗孀的抚养费。

3. Five thousand dollars has been appropriated for the new school buildings.
已拨款五千元为建设新校舍之用。

appropriate 词典解释

The adjective is pronounced /ə'prəʊpriət/. The verb is pronounced /ə'prəʊprieɪt/. 形容词读作/ə'prəʊpriət/,动词读作/ə'prəʊprieɪt/。

1. 适当的;合适的;恰当的
Something that is appropriate is suitable or acceptable for a particular situation.

e.g. It is appropriate that Irish names dominate the list...
名单上大部分是爱尔兰名字,这没什么不合适的。
e.g. Dress neatly and attractively in an outfit appropriate to the job...
着装要整洁美观,适合于这份工作。

appropriately
Dress appropriately and ask intelligent questions...
穿着要得体,提问要机敏。
It's entitled, appropriately enough, 'Art for the Nation'.
它被恰如其分地取名为“为了国家的艺术”。appropriateness
He wonders about the appropriateness of each move he makes.
他对自己的每次行动都再三思量是否合适。

2. 私占;侵吞;盗用;挪用
If someone appropriates something which does not belong to them, they take it, usually without the right to do so.

e.g. Several other newspapers have appropriated the idea...
另外有几家报社已盗用了这个创意。
e.g. The land was simply appropriated by the rulers.
土地完全被统治者霸占。

3. 拨出(专款)
If a government or organization appropriates an amount of money for a particular purpose, it reserves it for that purpose.

e.g. Senator Lugar is skeptical that Congress will appropriate more funding for this purpose.
参议员卢格怀疑国会是否会拨出更多资金用于此目的。

appropriate 英英释义

verb

1. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause

e.g. I will earmark this money for your research
She sets aside time for meditation every day

Synonym: allow earmark set aside reserve

2. take possession of by force, as after an invasion

e.g. the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants
The army seized the town
The militia captured the castle

Synonym: capture seize conquer

adj

1. suitable for a particular person or place or condition etc

e.g. a book not appropriate for children
a funeral conducted the appropriate solemnity
it seems that an apology is appropriate