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felicitous

英 [fəˈlɪsɪtəs]

美 [fəˈlɪsɪtəs]

adj.  贴切的; 恰当的; 妥帖的

GRE

BNC.32811 / COCA.30186

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 贴切的;恰当的;妥帖的
      chosen well; very suitable; giving a good result
      1. a felicitous turn of phrase
        贴切的措辞

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED (话语、想法等)妥当的,合宜的,贴切的
      If you describe a remark or idea asfelicitous, you approve of it because it seems particularly suitable in the circumstances.
      1. Her prose style is not always felicitous; she tends to repetition.
        她的行文风格并非总是恰到好处,往往爱重复。

    英英释义

    adj

    • exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style
      1. a felicitous speaker
    • marked by good fortune
      1. a felicitous life
      2. a happy outcome
      Synonym:happy

    双语例句

    • Do this in order to have a felicitous life.
      这样做都是为了有一个幸福的生活。
    • Writing ability refers to the ability of describing things and events, expressing feelings and thoughts, exchanging information and messages in germane and grammatical language also in the felicitous form and formula.
      写作能力指使用适切的语言、语法化的句子和恰当的语篇体式来描写事物,叙述事件,表达思想情感和交流信息的书面能力。
    • A happy turn of phrase; a few well-chosen words; a felicitous comment. Rhetoric was no guarantee.
      恰当的措辞;一些适当的词语;恰当的评论。动听的辞令不能当保证。
    • When he is felicitous, he hears there's enormous roaring from the deep cliff.
      正在庆幸的时候,他听到断崖深处传来巨大的吼声。
    • Her prose style is not always felicitous; she tends to repetition.
      她的行文风格并非总是恰到好处,往往爱重复。
    • Felicitous distribution of credentials to users has realized the consistency of data sharing;
      合理地分配信用保证了数据共享的一致性;
    • 12-1 The three were eating breakfast on the terrace, a thousand and one felicitous birds in the garden trees.
      三个人正在阳台上吃早餐,花园里的树上有千百只欢唱的鸟儿。
    • The course of its river, which abounds in fish, has been diverted, so its waters spill out into a lake, ornamental and felicitous.
      充满各种鱼类的小河,突然改变方向,一头扎进湖中,特别漂亮。
    • Nationalization is a word which is neither very felicitous nor free from ambiguity.
      国有化是个既不十分贴切,意义也颇含糊的用语。
    • She played him--sometimes delicately, sometimes with a less felicitous touch.
      她吊着他--有时温柔地,有时手法就不那么巧妙。