meaningful 的定义
- full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant: a meaningful wink;a meaningful choice.
meaningful 近义词
significant
更多meaningful例句
- Murray said the number of digital subscribers is in the tens of thousands range while the revenue earned from that business was not yet a meaningful portion of the publication’s overall revenue.
- She leads all rookies1 in block percentage, she’s third in effective field-goal percentage, and she’s playing meaningful minutes for a Seattle team that leads the WNBA.
- That’s why it would be important for the new agency to have a technically sophisticated staff and meaningful access to company data.
- Today’s riots, still relatively rare, roil after years of legal logjams and gridlock on meaningful policing reform.
- During the pandemic, with hooking up really off the table, we’ve really seen that accelerate a strong demand for services and apps that provide more meaningful connections.
- We have richer, healthier lives and more meaningful relationships of all kinds.
- Carla points out how meaningful it can be to have people in your life who simply understand what you're going through.
- If they were meaningful, we might have realized it before—surely one of these kids wore a cross, or a yarmulke, or a hijab?
- He posted on Facebook about wanting to do something “right” and meaningful.
- Yet meaningful negotiations to free the hostages have failed to get off the ground.
- One may be good at organizing meaningful material but poor at remembering mere words.
- Only when bedtime came did the continued silence of his mother become meaningful.
- Then the teacher has the wonderful experience of mutual attention in which meaningful communication has taken place.
- Machismo was more meaningful to the average estate than education.
- Familiarity with the biological components of an ecosystem is essential to meaningful radiobiological assessment.