germaneness / dʒərˈmeɪn /

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germaneness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent: Please keep your statements germane to the issue.
  2. Obsolete. closely related.

germaneness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

relevance

更多germaneness例句

  1. So perhaps the show’s most germane aspect is not the towering scale of its largest pieces, but its collaboration of techniques.
  2. Germane and relevant in their way, but wielding a different methodology.
  3. The captions have that jarring omniscient-narrator tone germane to tabloids.
  4. But he already repulses me for other reasons that are far more germane to the presidency.
  5. Certain to avoid talking politics in front of the hypersensitive cameras, Boehner opted for the more germane.
  6. That means his character and beliefs are more germane to her candidacy than those of other political spouses.
  7. The subject assigned me is incidental rather than germane to the work of this Congress.
  8. The series of resolutions, as introduced by the honorable Senator from Mississippi, are germane one to the other.
  9. Thou Germane prince of plants, each year to thee,Thousands of subjects grant a subsidy.
  10. One is not the incident of the other, nor in any respect germane to the other.
  11. This is a digression, but very germane to the matter in hand.