decently / ˈdi sənt /

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decently 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. conforming to the recognized standard of propriety, good taste, modesty, etc., as in behavior or speech.
  2. respectable; worthy: a decent family.
  3. adequate; fair; passable: a decent wage.
  4. kind; obliging; generous: It was very decent of him to lend me his watch.
  5. suitable; appropriate: She did not have a decent coat for the cold winter.
  6. of fairly attractive appearance: a decent face.
  7. Informal. wearing enough clothing to appear in public.
  8. Slang. great; wonderful.

decently 近义词

decently

等同于 justly

decently

等同于 right

decently

等同于 morally

decently

等同于 adequately

decently

等同于 correctly

decently

等同于 enough

更多decently例句

  1. If you’ve let yourself go and haven’t touched the bike for a while, 20 miles is still eminently manageable, and a few rides at that length will get you back into decent shape.
  2. Halfway through the 2020 NFL season, we have a decent idea about who the best and worst teams are — even if most of this year’s contenders have flaws that could keep them from reaching their full potential in the playoffs.
  3. The game is best served as a decent foundation for the next few games.
  4. The camera takes decent photos and more impressive 4K videos.
  5. Garrett Gilbert had some decent moments as he succeeded Dak Prescott, Andy Dalton and Ben DiNucci as the starting QB.
  6. The crowd inside the convention center is very white, fairly old, and presumably decently rich.
  7. But you certainly wouldn't know this if you were even a decently informed voter.
  8. You need—peacefully, humbly, decently—to make them spill your blood.
  9. Yonni did the right thing when he asked two women to treat each other decently—simply because he loves them both.
  10. Treating a woman decently right up to the end of your association with her is the best way to prevent relationship blowback.
  11. The Taube has been bothering us again, but wound up its manœuvres very decently by killing some fish for our dinner.
  12. He was decently dressed in grey tweeds, and wore a diamond ring on his little finger.
  13. Two squires of the Norman Duke led in an Arab, muscular, bright-eyed, decently habited.
  14. No great attempt was made to get the guardians to provide the necessary separate accommodation, or to make it decently habitable.
  15. Caroline, unable decently to go away, gives her gown a sort of flip on one side, as if to produce a separation.