proper的意思和读音

proper

: [ˈprɑpər] : [ˈprɒpə(r)]

adv.

adj.

n.

propers  

adj.+n.proper time,proper use,proper way,proper order,proper place

adj.wrong,improper

adj.good,correct,appropriate,suitable,right

properadj.

1.[obn]right, appropriate or correct; according to the rules

We should have had a proper discussion before voting.

Please follow the proper procedures for dealing with complaints.

Nothing is in its proper place.西

2.[obn](informal)that you consider to be real and of a good enough standard

Eat some proper food, not just toast and jam!

When are you going to get a proper job?

3.socially and morally acceptable

It is right and proper that parents take responsibility for their children's attendance at school.

The development was planned without proper regard to the interests of local people.

He is always perfectly proper in his behaviour.

4.[aftern]according to the most exact meaning of the word

The celebrations proper always begin on the last stroke of midnight.

5.[obn](informal)complete

We're in a proper mess now.

6.~ to sthbelonging to a particular type of thing; natural in a particular situation or place

They should be treated with the dignity proper to all individuals created by God.

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adj.1.appropriate for the purpose or situation2.considered to be morally good3.considered to be real or serious4.behaving in a manner that most people would consider correct and polite; behaving in a way that is so polite that other people feel annoyed or uncomfortable5.understood in its most exact meaning6plete in every detail7.belonging to a particular type of thing1.appropriate for the purpose or situation2.considered to be morally good3.considered to be real or serious4.behaving in a manner that most people would consider correct and polite; behaving in a way that is so polite that other people feel annoyed or uncomfortable5.understood in its most exact meaning6plete in every detail7.belonging to a particular type of thing

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2. experiment proper pleased ...

3. pronunciation n. proper a. properly ad. ...

4. closely: proper: Yours sincerely:

5. prob,prov=to examine proper,propri=proper proper,propri=one's own ...

6. (6) ;[ pure] (8) ,[ proper] (10) ;,[ absolute;sincerity] ...

7. vt.&vi. proper a. proud adj. ...

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1.nevertheless, he made a significant and lasting mark on the Journal thanks to his predilection for the use of proper language.使

2.Now that the inittab file has been read and all the proper processes have been executed, the system is at a login waiting for you!inittab

3.Proper worship would have been impossible if God had not taken the initiative to make himself known.

4.If you can manage to boost it a bit, well consider giving you a proper rate of discount.

5.I saved some of the proper red stuff in a ginger beer bottle over the last job to write with but it went thick like glue and I can't use it.

6.For instance, paying you a bonus as CEO or declaring perks for yourself or taking money out of the company without proper authorization.CEO

7.Remember that it takes on average between six months and a year to do proper market research.

8.The proper use of a diamond blade in the construction field requires more than just a good diamond blade and a machine .使

9.Why should I vote for any one of you when such a Bill can be passed without proper debate?

10.Later I realized that it is not so easy to make an flying airplane without proper engine and precise design.