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aptly

/apt-lee/US // ˈæpt li //

恰如其分地,恰如其分,恰如其分的,恰到好处地

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a manner that is suited to the purpose or occasion; appropriately: Known for its distinctive fanned tail and energetic flying antics, the aptly named fantail is one of the most common native birds of New Zealand.

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  • Steaming vents of water bubbled into the aptly named Firehole River as I parked, and we set off on a wide gravel trail, bear spray at the ready.

  • Three and a half years ago, a burger-flipping robot aptly named Flippy, made by Miso Robotics, made its debut at a fast food restaurant in California called CaliBurger.

  • That’s despite the brewery-restaurant having a large patio, which has reopened, a bustling pickup business, and the launch of a wildly successful beer—aptly named “Fvck Covid” —which sells out as soon as they can put it on sale.

  • That’s where Jensen and her family run the aptly named Most Unlikely Place Gallery.

  • Fortunately, Google has just the tool for that—the aptly named Rich Results Test.

  • History itself has been aptly described as an argument un-ended.

  • At the same time, she supports her daughter, aptly named Grace, who becomes a Christian in the second season.

  • That goes without saying, as no one woman could aptly represent everyone who identifies within that category.

  • Her very first sculpture, a metallic chrome unicorn aptly titled “Space Oracle,” sits on a pedestal directly in front.

  • In a Vice Video aptly called “Animal Fuckers” one unnamed man explains what turns him on in the animal kingdom.

  • Whatever the king said in his ravings about Hermione, might as aptly be called part of his "theme" as part of his "dream."

  • To which Cicero himself aptly answers, "que contingit omnibus fidibus, ut incontent sint; illud non continuo, ut que incontent."

  • These tales may be aptly described as those of a new Cooper.

  • He found man in the vile and helpless condition so aptly pictured by the miserable child.

  • Pizarro, however, who has been aptly described as "terribly persistent," refused to return.