英 [ˈprɒpə(r)] 美 [ˈprɑːpər]
adj. 真正的,像样的;实际上的,严格意义上的;正确的,合适的;合理的,合乎体统的;非常有礼貌的,循规蹈矩的;<正式> 特有的,专有的;完全的,彻底的;<英,非正式> 用于强调地道的;(圣诗、教义、祷词等)用于某特定场合的;(纹章)原色的;(数)真的,正常的
adv. <英,非正式> 完全地,彻底地;<英,非正式> 正确地,恰当地
n. 特定季节(或节日)的礼仪
【名】 (Proper)(英、德)普罗珀(人名)
比较级more proper
最高级most proper
proper /ˈprɒpə/ CET4 TEM4
形容词 You use proper to describe things that you consider to be real and satisfactory rather than inadequate in some way. 像样的
Two out of five people lack a proper job.
2/5的人缺乏一份像样的工作。
形容词 The proper thing is the one that is correct or most suitable. 正规的
The Supreme Court will ensure that the proper procedures have been followed.
最高法院将保证正规的程序得到遵守。
形容词 If you say that a way of behaving is proper, you mean that it is considered socially acceptable and right. 适宜的
In those days it was not thought entirely proper for a woman to be on the stage.
在那时,女人登台演出不被认为是完全适宜的。
形容词 You can add proper after a word to indicate that you are referring to the central and most important part of a place, event, or object and want to distinguish it from other things that are not regarded as being important or central to it. 严格意义上的
A distinction must be made between archaeology proper and science-based archaeology.
必须对严格意义上的考古学和以科学为基础的考古学加以区分。
marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness
proper medical treatment ; proper manners
limited to the thing specified
the city proper ; his claim is connected with the deed proper
having all the qualities typical of the thing specified
wanted a proper dinner ; not just a snack ; he finally has a proper job
[常与所有格代词连用]自己的
专有的
真的-引用次数:1
参考来源R
特定节日(或节日期间)用的仪式的
正常
固有
固有的
本身的
适当的
固有的;本身的;适当的
一个移位称为适当的(Proper),如果 △c=1;不适当的(Improper),如果Ac=0;坏的(Bad),如 果dic=一1。
... supply vt.供给,供应 proper adj.合适的;恰当的 Global (global):adj.全球性的,全世界的 ...
... supply vt.供给,供应 proper adj.合适的;恰当的 Global (global):adj.全球性的,全世界的 ...
... 适合目的;有用;有助于;解决问题:sever the purpose 适合的;合乎体统的;固有的;有礼貌的:proper 适合;卫生的;有益健康的;显示身心健康的:wholesome ...
properly 适当地;正确地;恰当地
适当的;本身的;特有的;正派的
suitable / appropriate / adequate / typical / becoming
完全地
totally / entirely / completely / absolutely / thoroughly / strictly / fully
Nothing is in its proper place.
东西都放得乱七八糟。
She's a proper little madam.
她真是个说一不二的小姑奶奶。
We're in a proper mess now.
我们现在真是一点头绪都没有。
That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed,and often. And by someone who knows how'" "And I suppose you think you're the proper person."
VOA : special.2011.04.14
We'll get into the proper or at least more systematic business of the course when we turn to hermeneutics next week.
下周我们讲到阐释学的时候,将会真正地或者说更系统地对这门课程进行讲解。
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Patience versus short term results and you actually want to have both of those in proper balances, and we're always kind of struggling.
耐心和短期的成果,实际上你,两者都想要,都想做好平衡,我们都在奋斗,都在努力。
微软CEO-Steve.Ballmer谈科技的未来课程节选 : 斯坦福公开课
It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
VOA : special.2009.11.12
They said the proper place to debate the restoration of the judiciary is in Pakistan's parliament, not in the streets.
VOA : standard.2009.03.15
In too many countries, political leaders manipulate the process to deny their citizens a proper voice.
There is no risk to British taxpayers of seeing the IMF perform its proper role.
BBC: Eurozone crisis: Right to boost IMF funds, Cameron says
Once abortion is protected, the proper way to escape the knotty dilemmas of Harris v.
proper,英语单词,形容词、副词、名词,作形容词的意思是“适当的;本身的;特有的;正派的”,作副词的意思是“完全地”,作名词的意思是“ 人名;(英、德)普罗珀”。