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auspiciousness

/aw-spish-uhs/US // ɔˈspɪʃ əs //UK // (ɔːˈspɪʃəs) //

吉祥如意,吉祥,吉祥物,祥瑞

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : promising success; propitious; opportune; favorable: an auspicious occasion.
    • : favored by fortune; prosperous; fortunate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infitness
Synonyms
adequacy足够,足够的,充足,适当compatibility兼容性,相容性,兼容性问题,兼容competence能力,职权,权限,功力consistency一致性,连贯性,浓度,统一性eligibility资格,资格审查,资格认证,资格证书preparedness准备工作,准备,防备,备灾qualification资格,资质,资格认证,资格证书readiness准备好了,准备就绪,准备好,准备suitability适用性,适合性,适宜性,适合accommodation住宿,食宿,住所,住处accordance按照,根据adaptation改编,适应,适应性,适应性调整admissibility可受理性,受理,可否受理,可受理agreeableness适应性,适应性强,契合度,吻合度applicability适用性,应用性,适用范围,适用appositeness适用性,适应性,隶属度,透明度aptitude性向,材性,资质,能力aptness合适性,适切性,适宜性,适度assimilation同化作用,同化,同化反应,同化现象concurrency并发性,并发,兼并,并行性congeniality相容性,相融性,相互间的关系,相互之间的关系congruousness同质性,同理心,同心性,同质化consonance共鸣,共鸣声,和声,协和convenience方便,便利,便利性,方便性correspondence通信,通信联络,通信方式,通信联络方式decency体面,风度,体统,礼节decorum装饰性,韵律,体统,韵味expediency权宜之计,适宜性,合宜性,权宜性harmony和谐,和谐性,和谐的,和睦keeping保持,保留,保存,饲养order秩序,订单,顺序,命令patness拊掌,拊掌声,拊掌声中pertinence相关性,有关性,中肯性,中肯propriety礼节,礼义,礼法,礼节性relevancy相关性,关联性,相关度,有关性rightness正确性,权利,正当性,义seasonableness季节性,节日性,季节性强,时令性seemliness貌合神离,貌似,洁净度,貌美如花timeliness时效性,及时性,时间性,时效

Examples

  • To those in the business, the timing of these trends and the steady uptick in astrological interest feels auspicious.

  • I went to France at an auspicious time to be making this private discovery.

  • It was fairly auspicious timing, as those things go, falling the same day seven public health departments launched a joint shelter-in-place order in its native California.

  • There were plenty of technical issues at first, leading to a less than auspicious first impression.

  • She takes over the position at an auspicious time for the newspaper.

  • But even though 2014 is only halfway over, it already seems like an auspicious year for the “other” parent.

  • The timing is auspicious for such a move with the Tiananmen anniversary fast approaching.

  • It was an auspicious time for a 21-year-old woman to publicly document her sexual escapades and humiliations.

  • Yet a screaming headline on the Drudge Report—SHARPTON WAS FBI MOB RAT—was hardly an auspicious way to begin a momentous week.

  • That heritage is probably just as auspicious as is proprietorship of The Tonight Show.

  • We soon found opportunity for another deed of charity not dissimilar to this, though its result was more auspicious.

  • Augustine skilfully seized the auspicious moment; she threw herself into her husband's arms, and pointed to the portrait.

  • He entered upon his government under auspicious circumstances.

  • It was at this auspicious moment that Meade's division advanced alone to pierce the Rebel line.

  • It was an auspicious moment,—a golden opportunity, such as does not often come to military commanders.