informally 的定义
- without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
- not according to the prescribed, official, or customary way or manner; irregular; unofficial: informal proceedings.
- suitable to or characteristic of casual and familiar, but educated, speech or writing.
- Grammar. characterizing the second singular pronominal or verbal form, or its use, in certain languages: the informal[hasp] tu in French.
informally 近义词
等同于 naturally
informally 的近义词 29 个
- commonly
- consistently
- easily
- generally
- instinctively
- normally
- simply
- spontaneously
- typically
- uniformly
- usually
- artlessly
- but of course
- by birth
- by nature
- candidly
- casually
- characteristically
- customarily
- freely
- genuinely
- habitually
- impulsively
- innocently
- openly
- ordinarily
- readily
- unaffectedly
- unpretentiously
informally 的反义词 3 个
等同于 casually
等同于 intimately
informally 的近义词 7 个
informally 的反义词 3 个
更多informally例句
- They create informal communities around an artifact or an exhibition, where people begin to engage with each other and are changed by that conversation.
- United is in the early stages of the search and the discussions with Ellis were informal, said one person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
- The passing of the informal deadline set off a flurry of advisories from election officials and posts on social media encouraging voters who had yet to postmark their ballots to instead drop them off at voting centers — or consider voting in person.
- The most vulnerable informal workers and small businesses have been hit the hardest.
- Seeing the players with their families and friends, and seeing the commissioner in a more informal fashion — I think it worked.
- At best, Grimes is informally shooting trap, which features only one target-launching device.
- Once in London, Frederick presented himself as a fashionable man about town, entertaining freely and informally.
- The couple who raised Maria claimed she was informally adopted from a mother who could not cope.
- The Manhassets, who were native to the region, were also enslaved, but “more informally,” Griswold said.
- Schmitt watched English-language movies, and sought out a native speaker to converse with informally.
- She shook hands approvingly with the young American and asked her to come over informally to luncheon on the morrow.
- When the Committee rose Sir Michael engaged me, informally, in conversation for a little while.
- Nicolas Francken if the evidence showed him to have been guilty of any of the crimes informally alleged against him.
- They attended church with exemplary formality, and flirted informally during service with the village beaux.
- However informally the preliminaries had been conducted, the conclusion seemed to be eminently satisfactory.