relevant / ˈrɛl ə vənt /

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relevant 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: a relevant remark.

relevant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

appropriate; to the purpose

更多relevant例句

  1. Firstly, you should create a channel to share relevant videos.
  2. It was first published around a decade ago but, with so many pandemic puppies out there, it’s more relevant than ever.
  3. At a high level, Google is aiming to provide search results that are not just as relevant as possible, but also as reliable as possible.
  4. As they note, “Editing GPT-3’s op-ed was no different to editing a human op-ed”—and overall, the result is coherent, relevant and well-written.
  5. Chesky believes it will continue to be relevant in a post-pandemic world, even one in which social distancing pervades.
  6. Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!
  7. But he added that the tactic ensured all “relevant” topics in the world of politics were back to the world of Paul.
  8. Perhaps the most interesting and indeed relevant of this is the C2 (or Command and Control) addresses found in the malware.
  9. Germane and relevant in their way, but wielding a different methodology.
  10. If few of the above studies seem relevant to your interests, then congratulations!
  11. "Quite so," I rejoined, grasping eagerly at something which seemed definite and comparatively relevant.
  12. (b) It gives the same response to stimuli which do not differ in relevant ways.
  13. So far as the first of these books is concerned, little time need here be spent in finding relevant points of comparison.
  14. I need not, therefore, do more than draw attention as briefly as possible to those characteristics that are relevant here.
  15. Clemens accepted this as wise counsel, and prepared an address relevant only to the guest of honor.