felicitous信息详情
adj.恰当的;善于措辞的;幸福的
felicitously───adv.恰当地;适切地
infelicitous───adj.不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的
delicious───adj.美味的;可口的
felicities───n.幸福;幸事;造福之物(felicity的复数)
solicitous───adj.热切期望的;热心的;挂念的
declivitous───adj.相当陡的;向下倾斜的
duplicitous───adj.奸诈的;双重的;搞两面派的
felicitates───v.庆贺;庆祝;为……庆幸
felicitousness───n.恰当
Her prose style is not always felicitous; she tends to repetition.───她的散文文风并非一直恰到好处,她会赘叙。
She played him — sometimes delicately, sometimes with a less felicitous touch.───她吊着他——有时温柔地,有时手法就不那么巧妙。
Her choice of music is felicitous.───她选择的音乐很适当。
This felicitous reconciliation between Cartesian rationalism , a belief in God and the support for empiricism did not survive for long.───这种对笛卡儿式的理性主义(包含上帝的信仰在内)和对经验主义的支持之间的巧妙和解并没有持续多长时间。
yet i read his stuff , and it seems to me the perfection of the felicitous expression of the inane.───可是我读了他的东西,却认为那似乎是心灵空虚者的淋漓尽致的。准确不过的自白。
What he said is a felicitous comparison.───他的比较很恰当。
The artist and the self-critic . . . are, with a few felicitous exceptions, forever at odds.───艺术家和自我批判(的品质)……除了少数令人欣喜的例外,总是冲突的。
The three were eating breakfast on the terrace, a thousand and one felicitous birds in the garden trees.───三个人正在阳台上吃早餐,花园里的树上有千百只欢唱的鸟儿。
He looked clever and ill-a combination by no means felicitous .───他相貌聪明而不健康--两者决不是幸福的征兆。
Nationalization is a word which is neither very felicitous nor free from ambiguity.