felicitous
adj. (措詞等)恰當的,貼切的
If you describe a remark or idea as felicitous, you approve of it because it seems particularly suitable in the circumstances.
Her prose style is not always felicitous; she tends to repetition.
她的行文風格並非總是恰到好處,往往愛重複。
1. exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style;
2. marked by good fortune;
Several are better written that O'Neill's work, in that the dialogue is neater and more felicitous.
有幾部寫得 比奧尼爾 的作品好, 因為對話寫得比較乾淨利落.
Do this in order to have a felicitous life.
這樣做都是為了有一個幸福的生活.
The three were eating breakfast on the terrace and one felicitous birds in the garden trees.
三個人正在陽臺上吃早餐,花園裡的樹上有千百隻歡唱的鳥兒.
Nationalization is a word which is neither very felicitous nor free from ambiguity.
國有化是個既不十分貼切,意義也頗含糊的用語.
He opened our proceedings in a felicitous speech.
他首先致詞,講話非常得體.