formal
formal 英 [ˈfɔ:ml] 美 [ˈfɔrml]
adj. 正式的;正规的;形式的
名词复数:formals
- Being formal is all about being taken seriously. If you're invited to the White House, you'll want to make a good impression, so it's a good idea to adopt a generally formal demeanor. No jeans or trash talking allowed.
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- adj. 正式的;正规的;形式的
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1. formal evening dress
晚礼服
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2. The dinner was a formal affair.
这是正式宴会。
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3. formal legal processes
正式法律程序
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4. to make a formal apology/complaint/request
正式道歉╱投诉╱要求
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5. He has no formal teaching qualifications.
他没有正规的教学资历证明。
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6. Getting approval for the plan is a purely formal matter; nobody will seriously oppose it.
寻求计划获得批准纯粹是一个形式上的问题,没有人会认真反对的。
- formal (adj.) late 14c., "pertaining to form or arrangement;" also, in philosophy and theology, "pertaining to the form or essence of a thing," from Old French formal, formel "formal, constituent" (13c.) and directly from Latin formalis, from forma "a form, figure, shape" (see form (n.)). From early 15c. as "in due or proper form, according to recognized form," As a noun, c. 1600 (plural) "things that are formal;" as a short way to say formal dance, recorded by 1906 among U.S. college students.
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