opportune 的定义
- appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion.
- occurring or coming at an appropriate time; well-timed: an opportune warning.
opportune 近义词
advantageous, lucky
更多opportune例句
- This is an opportune time for Dončić to show he has what it takes to get the young, new-look Mavs where they want to be — if not now, soon.
- Dixie, a bluetick coonhound, just cannot shut up at the least opportune times.
- “We’re seeing a lot of marketers rethink media strategies this year and many believe the remaining months are an opportune time to start on TikTok,” said Sam Gormley, founder of digital agency Osaka Labs.
- For some entrepreneurs who have had an idea for an agency ticking away, the pandemic has been an opportune moment to do something about it — a sort of now or never moment.
- After struggling quite a bit in Game 3, Davis wasn’t overly dominant in Game 4, but his biggest plays came at incredibly opportune moments.
- But he also knew that the moment for ordering mass variolation would have to be opportune.
- Overall, the retreat and its unusual list of speakers comes at an opportune time for the House GOP.
- Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations.
- This is also an opportune time, I suppose, to bring back Allen Guelzo's epic review of the movie.
- And that sort of specificity, for a politician rebuilding his image, will never be opportune.
- You are very kind, sir,” he said; “my companions and I shall feel deeply indebted to you for this opportune assistance.
- For the first time in her life she was self-conscious: I will wait for a more opportune time to tell him, she thought.
- She felt that the time was opportune to plant the seed of self-control within the young heart.
- Certainly nothing could have been more opportune than Uchida's reappearance, or more welcome than his proposed assistance.
- At this opportune moment Lieutenant Hale came galloping up with the rear guard.