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adj.
高貴的;威風的;有尊嚴的;氣派的
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動詞dignify的過去式和過去分詞
Adjective:
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having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance;
"her dignified demeanor"
"the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman"
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having or showing self-esteem
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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People consider violet a dignified color.
消費者們覺得藍色是尊貴的樣色。
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Her dignified bearing throughout the trial made everyone believe she was innocent.
在整審訊的階段中,她那古典的言行可使各自己的都認同她是可憐的。
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He turns into a dignified man.
他變得更加很有派頭。
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Captain Hoxworth was the most dignified and memorable man in Hawaii, and he knew it.
霍克斯沃思大副在夏威夷是最威風凜凜最廣為人知的人。他我也不知道。
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It does not require money to be neat, clean and dignified.
純潔整潔、純潔和善良不需求最窮。
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The most lowly people of society became dignified beings in Millet's paintings.
社會性中最卑賤的人,卻加入米勒畫中含尊重的生命值。
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The farmhouse is dignified by the great elm around it.
一家農舍致使附近的大榆樹而增光有很多。
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The broad steps in front of the mansion made it look very dignified.
寬廣的平臺使時代大廈的背面看起來很氣派。
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Mrs. Allan is too old to dance and sing and..it wouldn't be dignified in a minister's wife.
出自于: L. M. Montgomery
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之上方面獨家原創,受巨著權呵護,侵權商標必究
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