behoove 英 [bɪ'hu:v]   美 [bɪˈhuv]

behoove

behoove  英 [bɪ'hu:v] 美 [bɪˈhuv]

vt. 理应;对…有此必要  vi. 有必要;理所当然  n. 适宜 

进行时:behooving  过去式:behooved  过去分词:behooved  第三人称单数:behooves 

Ms. Han thinks this company behoove with cash form refund. 韩女士认为该公司理应以现金形式退款。
It would behoove you and your career to consider this among the most important timeless management laws. 在职业生涯中你理应考虑到这一点。

  • To behoove someone to do something is to make it advisable or necessary to do so, for their own good or that of others.
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  • vt. 理应;对…有此必要
  • vi. 有必要;理所当然
  • n. 适宜
  • 1. Ms. Han thinks this company behoove with cash form refund.

    韩女士认为该公司理应以现金形式退款。

  • 2. It would behoove you and your career to consider this among the most important timeless management laws.

    在职业生涯中你理应考虑到这一点。

  • 3. It would thus behoove the U.S. government to start thinking two steps ahead and take action now, before a scary scenario becomes an even scarier reality.

    因此,美国政府宜开始考虑未来的两步,在现在,在可怕的假设情节变成更加可怕的现实之前采取行动。

  • behoove (v.) Old English behofian "to have need of, have use for," verbal form of the ancient compound word represented by behoof (q.v.). From c. 1200 as "be fit or meet for, be necessary for," now used only in the third person, with it as subject. Related: Behooved; behooving.
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