apropos
prep. 关于;至于
Something which is apropos, or apropos of, a subject or event, is connected with it or relevant to it.
All my suggestions apropos the script were accepted...
我所有有关该剧本的建议均被采纳了。
George Orwell once asked, apropos of publishers, 'Why don't they just say, “We don't want your poems”?'
乔治·奥威尔一次提及出版商时曾问道:“为什么他们不干脆说,‘我们不想要你的诗作’?”
Apropos or apropos of is used to introduce something that you are going to say which is related to the subject you have just been talking about.
Apropos Dudley Moore living in California he said, 'He loves the space, Californians have a lot of space.'
提到住在加利福尼亚的达德利·穆尔,他说:“他喜欢开阔,加利福尼亚人的生活空间非常开阔。”
Something that is apropos is very suitable in a particular situation.
It was a verse from the book of Job. It was so apropos.
这是摘自乔布书中的一句诗,用得非常恰当。
1. of an appropriate or pertinent nature
1. by the way;
2. at an opportune time;
Your letter arrived apropos.
你的信来的正是时候.
However, a few people in forestall branch of China look apropos and contrary.
然而, 在中国的垄断部门中的一些人看来则恰好相反.
" This is a strange remark,'said she, " and apropos de bottes. "
“ 这是种怪论, ” 她说, “ 而且前后所说毫无关联. ”
I thought he spoke very apropos.
我认为他说得很中肯.
There is a butcher to cutting the flesh below apropos tree.
恰好树下有一个屠夫正在切肉.