decent 英 [ˈdi:snt]   美 [ˈdisənt]

decent

decent  英 [ˈdi:snt] 美 [ˈdisənt]

adj. 正派的;得体的;相当好的 

a decent meal, a decent job, a decent place to live 相当不错的饭菜╱工作╱住所
I need a decent night's sleep. 我需要好好地睡上一夜。

  • The adjective decent means sufficient or acceptable. The local diner you like to frequent may not serve a four-star breakfast, but it probably has decent food.
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  • adj. 正派的;得体的;相当好的
  • 1. a decent meal, a decent job, a decent place to live

    相当不错的饭菜╱工作╱住所

  • 2. I need a decent night's sleep.

    我需要好好地睡上一夜。

  • 3. ordinary, decent, hard-working people

    勤劳、正派的普通人

  • 4. a decent burial

    体面的葬礼

  • 5. That dress isn't decent.

    那件连衣裙不够雅观。

  • 6. I can't go to the door—I'm not decent.

    我不能去开门,我还没穿好衣服。

  • 7. He did the decent thing and resigned.

    他做得很体面,辞职了。

  • decent (adj.) 1530s, "proper to one's station or rank," also "tasteful," from Middle French décent, or directly from Latin decentem (nominative decens) "becoming, seemly, fitting, proper," present participle of decere "to be fitting or suitable," from PIE *deke-, from root *dek- "to take, accept." Meaning "kind, pleasant" is from 1902. Are you decent? (1949) was originally backstage theater jargon for "are you dressed."
de·cent / ˈdiːsnt ; NAmE ˈdiːsnt / adjective 1 of a good enough standard or quality 像样的;相当不错的;尚好的 ( informal) a decent meal/job/place to live 相当不错的饭菜╱工作╱住所 I need a decent night's sleep. 我需要好好地睡上一夜。 2 (of people or behaviour 人或行为举止 ) honest and fair; treating people with respect 正派的;公平的;合乎礼节的 ordinary, decent, hard-working people 勤劳、正派的普通人 Everyone said he was a decent sort of guy. 人人都说他是个品行端正的小伙子。 3 acceptable to people in a particular situation 得体的;合宜的;适当的 a decent burial 体面的葬礼 That dress isn't decent. 那件连衣裙不够雅观。 She ought to have waited for a decent interval before getting married again. 她再次嫁人也应该适当等上一段时间。 4 ( informal) wearing enough clothes to allow sb to see you 穿好了衣服的;适宜于见人的 I can't go to the door—I'm not decent. 我不能去开门,我还没穿好衣服。 compare indecent  (1 ) de·cent·ly / ˈdiːsntli ; NAmE ˈdiːsntli / adverb IDIOM to do the decent ˈthing to do what people or society expect, especially in a difficult situation (尤指在困境中)做人心所向的事,做体面事 He did the decent thing and resigned. 他做得很体面,辞职了。 de·cent / ˈdiːsnt ; NAmE ˈdiːsnt / de·cent·ly / ˈdiːsntli ; NAmE ˈdiːsntli /
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