seemly
seemly — 形容詞
- seemlypositive
- seemliercomparative
- seemliestsuperlative
1. behaving or dressing in a way that fits the accepted standards of a social occas
得體的
符合社會禮儀規範的
behaving or dressing in a way that fits the accepted standards of a social occasion, so that people around you consider you polite and proper
Mert knew that thanking the host was the only seemly way to leave a dinner party.
Mert 知道向主人道謝是離開晚宴唯一得體的方式。
seemly way to [action] — describes a polite approach
The school handbook explained what kind of clothing was seemly for the graduation ceremony.
學校手冊說明了哪種服裝在畢業典禮上是得體的。
seemly + for [occasion]
Anong considered it seemly to send a handwritten note after receiving a gift.
Anong 認為收到禮物後寄一封手寫感謝函是得體的做法。
Yael's loud complaints during the ceremony were hardly seemly behavior.
Yael 在典禮中大聲抱怨實在不算是得體的行為。
Tariq asked his aunt whether a short speech at the wedding would be seemly enough.
Tariq 問他的阿姨在婚禮上發表一段簡短致詞是否夠得體。
- proper
less formal and more widely used; covers a broader range of 'correct' behavior
- appropriate
focuses on suitability for a specific situation rather than social politeness
- decorous
more formal and literary; suggests dignified, tasteful behavior
- becoming
old-fashioned; often describes fitting behavior in a personal rather than institutional setting
- unseemly
the direct opposite, used more often than 'seemly' itself
- inappropriate
general opposite, less formal and more common
文法句型
it + be + seemly + to-infinitive
seemly + noun
用法筆記
This word is formal and somewhat old-fashioned. In modern everyday conversation, 'appropriate' or 'proper' is more common. The negative form 'unseemly' appears more frequently than 'seemly' itself.