Meaningful Meaningfully I T66pk8i74ce7fib4mrijf5wzlsitktyob82s8g6q1hc3e2+Fa1g8cyvnu4gg5kplhtdvubrr6kmcmkmc6lkckvohaxp6dbvs4lg6isuufvbiou6qzhpd1ygdab3uxna3b1mutoonccbk0m7w7kgobntuo9q725obdeokqzlpr7sppy2wjudgzdoef3pgy5bl6hdb8lvfo6lisppzteacl0sv+Sgfeal0r+/Bhis/Ub6i9uw5vogz0pvl1scicu4k Mi͟ːnɪŋfʊli Adv Graded 副词 有用意地;有目的地;意味深长地
This flashcard defines "meaningfully" as an adverb used to indicate that words were chosen deliberately to convey an understood, but not obvious, meaning.
This flashcard defines "meaningfully" as an adverb used to indicate that words were chosen deliberately to convey an understood, but not obvious, meaning.
;有用意地;有目的地;意味深长地 You use meaningfully to indicate that someone has deliberately chosen their words in order to express something in a way which is not obvious but which is understood by the person they are talking to.
[ADV after v]
'I have a knack for making friends, you know,' she added meaningfully...
“你知道,我交朋友有一套的,”她故意补充说。
'I was once as bewildered as you are,' she said meaningfully.
“我曾经和你一样迷惑,”她意味深长地说。
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meaningfulmean‧ing‧ful /ˈmiːnɪŋfəl/ ●●○ adjective
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1having a meaning that is easy to understand and makes sense: Without more data we cannot make a meaningful comparison of the two systems. Teaching history to five-year-olds in a meaningful way can be very difficult.meaningful to Rules must be put in a context that is meaningful to the children.2meaningful look/glance/smile etc a look that clearly expresses the way someone feels, even though nothing is said: Sam and Barbara exchanged meaningful glances.3serious, important, or useful: They want a chance to do meaningful work. I want a mature and meaningful relationship. a meaningful conversation—meaningfully adverb
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meaningfully
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有意义的(91%),意味深长的(9%)
adv.有意义地;意味深长地;有意图地
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