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formal
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正式的, 规范的
suitable for fancy, important, serious, or official occasions and situations
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正式, 官方
used to describe a way of speaking or writing that follows traditional rules and is considered appropriate for serious or professional situations
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正式, 有序
(of a garden, room, or park) having an organized and regular design, which follows specific design rules
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正式的, 官方的
characteristic of or befitting a person in authority
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正式的, 官方的
refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court
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形式的, 逻辑的
logically deductive
Formal
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正式服装, 礼服
a type of attire worn for formal events such as weddings, proms, or black-tie events
What is a "formal"?
A formal dress is typically a floor-length or long gown that is often worn to black-tie events, galas, or weddings. They are characterized by their elegance and sophisticated style, often featuring intricate beading, embroidery, or lace. They come in a variety of styles, including A-line, ballgown, mermaid, and sheath, and are often made from luxurious fabrics such as silk, chiffon, or satin. Formal dresses are usually paired with high heels and statement jewelry to complete the look, and they often require careful attention to detail to ensure the perfect fit and overall appearance.
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正式舞会, 盛大舞会
a lavish dance requiring formal attire
formal
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formality
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formalize
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例子
Formal education typically takes place in schools or universities.
The school requires a formal uniform during weekdays.
The students had to follow a formal process to apply for a scholarship.
The conference had a formal atmosphere with everyone dressed in suits.
It's important to use formal language in a job interview.