dignified
英 ['dɪgnɪfaɪd]
美['dɪɡnɪfaɪd]
- adj. 庄严的;有尊严的;高贵的
- v. 使高贵(dignify的过去式)
英文词源
- dignified (adj.)
- past participle adjective from dignify; 1660s in sense "ranking as a dignitary;" 1812 in sense "having a dignified manner."
双语例句
- 1. At the door was a neatly dressed, dignified man.
- 门口站着一位穿戴整齐、仪态庄重的男子。
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- 2. It was a technique later dignified by the term "info-tainment".
- 那种技术后来被美其名曰“资讯娱乐”。
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- 3. He seemed a very dignified and charming man.
- 他看上去很高贵,富有魅力。
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- 4. He liked a hushed and dignified atmosphere.
- 他喜欢一种寂静庄重的气氛。
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- 5. Mr Smith is maintaining a dignified silence.
- 史密斯先生庄重地保持着沉默。
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