proper
adj. 适宜的; 正确的; 像样的; 规矩的; 严格意义上的; 完全的; 特有的
You use proper to describe things that you consider to be real and satisfactory rather than inadequate in some way.
Two out of five people lack a proper job...
每五人中有两人没有正当的工作。
I always cook a proper evening meal.
我总是把晚餐做得很丰盛。
The proper thing is the one that is correct or most suitable.
The Supreme Court will ensure that the proper procedures have been followed...
最高法院将确保程序的履行合乎规范
He helped to put things in their proper place.
他帮忙把东西放置妥当。
If you say that a way of behaving is proper, you mean that it is considered socially acceptable and right.
In those days it was not thought entirely proper for a woman to be on the stage...
那个时候,女性登台表演被认为不太得体。
It is right and proper to do this.
这么做很得体。
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 which are not regarded as being important or central to it.
A distinction must be made between archaeology proper and science-based archaeology.
必须区分考古学本身和以科学为基础的考古学。
1. marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness;
2. limited to the thing specified;
3. appropriate for a condition or occasion;
4. having all the qualities typical of the thing specified;
fit, proper, suitable, appropriate, apt, fitting
这些形容词均表示"适当的"或"适合的"之意。
Do as you think proper.
你认为怎么妥当就怎么办.
Proper clothing also helps to keep you cool.
适当的衣服也能使你感到凉快.
He ascribed his good health to proper diet and exercise.
他把身体好归功于适当的饮食及运动.
I don't like proper children.
我不喜欢一本正经的孩子.
Put the instruments in their proper places.
把仪器安放好.
adj. 恰当的;正派的
perfectaccuratefaultlessrespectfulrightdecentcorrectfittingtasteful
其他释义
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