respectably / rɪˈspɛk tə bəl /

恭敬地尊敬地尊敬的恭维地

respectably 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worthy of respect or esteem; estimable; worthy: a respectable citizen.
  2. of good social standing, reputation, etc.: a respectable neighborhood.
  3. suitable or good enough to be seen or used: respectable clothes; respectable language.
  4. of moderate excellence; fairly good; fair: a respectable performance.
  5. appreciable in size, number, or amount: a respectable turnout.

respectably 近义词

respectably

等同于 justly

respectably

等同于 morally

respectably

等同于 nobly

respectably 的近义词 5

更多respectably例句

  1. After shutting down Josh Allen and the high-powered Bills offense in the AFC title game, Kansas City’s D ranks a respectable 10th in EPA against the pass — which stacks up solidly against Tampa’s No.
  2. If the bench kept Washington afloat, it was Westbrook who spurred the Wizards not to settle for a respectable loss.
  3. All that means we've managed to test drive a respectable amount of new vehicles despite the new realities.
  4. Especially in new construction, most respectable developers expect the buyer to hand them a list of items to complete before the settlement date.
  5. My guess would be very well indeed with men, rather less well but still respectably with women.
  6. Romney will have to finish respectably in the state to stay alive.
  7. There are, of course, critically praised contemporary writers in Ireland who do sell respectably well in America.
  8. Two of the “lot” who approached appeared to be respectably-dressed young men, carrying something like a large box between them.
  9. The ceiling is respectably painted, and was probably the work of an amateur monk of the seventeenth century.
  10. He scarcely took time to dine respectably; indeed, he often ate his lunch in the dissecting-room.
  11. He is respectably dressed—type of elderly retired butler; just now he is slightly and solemnly fuddled.
  12. In addition, there was a great number of hostile critics come to condemn, but behaving themselves on the whole very respectably.