decent的意思和读音

decent

: [ˈdis(ə)nt] : [ˈdiːs(ə)nt]

adj.

adj.+n.decent life,decent thing,decent meal,decent wage,decent interval

adj.decadent,undressed,inappropriate,inadequate

adj.moral,modest,honest,dressed,clothed

decentadj.

1.of a good enough standard or quality

a decent meal/job/place to live

I need a decent night's sleep.

2.honest and fair; treating people with respect

ordinary, decent, hard-working people

Everyone said he was a decent sort of guy.

3.acceptable to people in a particular situation

a decent burial

That dress isn't decent.

She ought to have waited for a decent interval before getting married again.

4.(informal)穿wearing enough clothes to allow sb to see you

I can't go to the door─I'm not decent.穿

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adj.1.good, or good enougstrong.behaving toward other people in an honest, fair, and nice way3.considered by most people to be moral, good, or reasonable4.wearing enough clothes to not be embarrassed to let other people see you1.good, or good enougstrong.behaving toward other people in an honest, fair, and nice way3.considered by most people to be moral, good, or reasonable4.wearing enough clothes to not be embarrassed to let other people see you

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1.And with Facebook, Skype and good old-fashioned visits, I've managed to stay in decent touch with at least my core group of school friends.Facebook,、Skype访

2.It was too late to save that piglet, but Her Ladyship bought it anyway, and gave it a decent burial on the shore.

3.As countries become richer, their citizens tend to want more public services, be it a strong military or a decent safety net in retirement.退

4.We can set you up in a decent practice, buy into some old quack who's ready to retire.退

5.Essentially, this process that you may be saving yourself a decent amount of money, in the long run.

6.Foreign lagers were all the rage then in Britain, but even so it was hard to make decent returns without owning the intellectual property.便

7.Since such a lowly satellite would suffer from atmospheric drag, it would need its own propulsion system and a decent supply of fuel.

8.Michael solemnly replies that there are a few decent men down in A-Wing.MichaelA

9.It's been a while since a decent, LAN-capable, 256 colour palette game hit the market, and that just seems like a shame to us.256

10.As a result of this sympathy and these sentiments, people are usually pretty decent to one another when they relate person to person.(persontoperson)