germane的意思和读音

germane

: [dʒərˈmeɪn] : [dʒɜː(r)ˈmeɪn]

adj.

adj.irrelevant

adj.relevant,useful,connected,to the point,of interest

germaneadj.

1.[nubn]~ (to sth)connected with sth in an important or appropriate way

remarks that are germane to the discussion

adj.1.(),2.(), (to)

adj.1.relevant to a subject that is being discussed

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1.I shall withhold information that is germane to the situation if it is possible for me or my direct supervisor to obtain personal gain.

2.Finally, let me address an issue you raised in an earlier letter that is also germane at this point.

3.A brief synopsis of the basic principles; however, is germane to understanding the next phase of the investigations into allograft healing.

4.This web would bring me to many people's ideas -- many of them very germane since they quote me -- that I might never find otherwise.――――

5.There's a layer of indirection between roles as used in code and roles as surfaced to deployment, but it's not germane to this discussion.使

6.Republicans bridle at both limited and germane amendments, calling instead for an "open process, " whatever that means.

7.The second line, as it is not germane to the focus of this thesis, is omitted.

8.The 20-page summary is a sketch of the findings that are most germane to the public and world leaders.20

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10.Viewed from the perspective of my bed, Mr Fried's anti-office tirade might seem the more germane.