apropos
英 [,æprə'pəʊ; 'æprəpəʊ]
美 [,æprə'po]
- adj. 恰好的;适当的
- adv. 恰好地;适当地;恰当地
- prep. 关于
助记提示
1. pro- + pos- => propos- "set forth, propose" => "thing said in conversation, talk; purpose, plan".
2. a- "to" + propos-.
3. 含义:opportunely, to the point or purpose, as regards.
4. from French à propos.
5. apposite <=> apropos.
双语例句
- 1. I thought he spoke very apropos.
- 我认为他说得很中肯.
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- 2. He arrived very apropos.
- 他来得很及时.
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- 3. Apropos, I have something to tell you.
- 顺便, 我有点事跟你说.
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- 4. You speak quite apropos.
- 你说话很恰当.
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- 5. 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。
来自柯林斯例句