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proper
- IPA[ˈprɒpə]
英式
- denoting something that is truly what it is said or regarded to be; genuine;strictly so called; in its true form
- satisfactorily or correctly;thoroughly
- the part of a church service that varies with the season or feast
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- 相關詞
形容詞
- 1. British denoting something that is truly what it is said or regarded to be; genuine she's never had a proper job a proper meal 同義詞
- ▪ strictly so called; in its true form after this event, three countries will progress to the World Cup proper
- ▪ informal used as an intensifier, especially in derogatory contexts a proper little do-gooder, aren't I? 同義詞
- 2. of the required or correct type or form; suitable or appropriate an artist needs the proper tools they had not followed the proper procedures 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ according to or respecting social standards or conventions; respectable, especially excessively so her parents' view of what was proper for a well-bred girl a very prim and proper Swiss lady 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. belonging or relating exclusively or distinctively to; particular to the two elephant types proper to Africa and to southern Asia 同義詞
- ▪ (of a psalm, lesson, prayer, etc.) appointed for a particular day, occasion, or season.
- ▪ archaic belonging to oneself or itself; own to judge with my proper eyes
- 4. in the natural colours.
- 5. archaic, dialect (of a person) good-looking he is a proper youth!
- 6. denoting a subset or subgroup that does not constitute the entire set or group, especially one that has more than one element.
副詞
- 1. British informal, dialect satisfactorily or correctly my eyes were all blurry and I couldn't see proper
- ▪ British informal, dialect thoroughly he blotted his copybook good and proper
名詞
- 1. the part of a church service that varies with the season or feast we go to the High Mass, with plainsong propers sung by the Ritual Choir
- an adjective, typically capitalized, derived from a proper noun.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of the apparent motion of a fixed star that is due to its actual movement in space ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a fraction that is less than one, with the numerator less than the denominator.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fraction that is less than one, with the numerator less than the denominator.
Oxford Dictionary
- a name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with an initial capital ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with initial capital ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the part of the apparent motion of a fixed star that is due to its actual movement in space ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpräpər]
美式
- truly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine: she's never had a proper job a proper meal
- satisfactorily or correctly: my eyes were all blurry and I couldn't see proper
- the part of a church service that varies with the season or festival: we go to the High Mass, with plainsong propers sung by the Ritual Choir
Oxford American Dictionary