seemly的意思和读音

seemly

: [ˈsimli] : [ˈsiːmli]

adj.

adv.

seemlier  seemliest  

adj.unseemly

adj.appropriate,decorous,fitting,fit,decent

seemlyadj.

1.appropriate for a particular social situation

adj.1.;;2.;

adv.1.;

adj.1.appropriate for a particular situation

1. seedling seemly seep () ...

2. garment n. , , 9。 seemly adj. 10。 saccharine adj. , 11。 ...

3. scoundrel n. seemly a. , serried a. ...

4. seemliness seemly seen ...

5. sedulous adj. seemly adj. ,, segment n. ...

6. sedate > seemly >// semblance > ...

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1.It would not be seemly for me to say (even if I knew the answer) why the company has chosen me.便)。

2."I'm flattered, " I said carefully, "but it isn't seemly for a widow to be sharing her home with a bachelor such as yourself. ",”,“。”

3.The betterment of the word can be accomplished through pure and goodly deeds, through commendable and seemly conduct.

4.There seemly was no any conflict between high-yield breeding and quality characteristics of popcorn, the popcorn could be improved.广

5.For that Pope, Jorge Maria Belgolio seemly came out of no where, surprise to many.··

6."It is entirely seemly for a young man killed in battle to lie mangled by the bronze spear. In his death all things appear fair. " - Homer.宿。”-

7.There was a tiny, priggish , warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.

8.6Th is "round" , the suit presents the ellipse and even not deducting the button, it presents the round in accordance with the body seemly.6”,穿

9.Therefore, failure and scrape are not frightful. Seemly, they bring adversity to us. In the fact, however, we take exercise from them.

10.The ancient Roman poet Terrence declared that in every endeavor, the seemly course for wise men is to try persuasion first.