VERYcompletely and without a doubt – use this to show approval 非常;完全〔含褒义〕SYN highly
Woods is eminently suitable for the job.
伍兹完全适合做这份工作。
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eminently• This seems eminently human, if for no other reason than that people fall in love and want to trust each other.• In its usage of the real or referent as signifier, surrealismeminentlyillustrated de-differentiated signification.• There was just something eminentlylikeable about him.• There were no eulogies, only mournerseminentlyqualified to have given them.• These suppositions may strike those of us who are attracted by empiricism as eminentlyreasonable.• This seems eminentlysensible, and indeed studies indicate that this approach can work best for some people.• From the flute is eminentlysuited to quietmelodic work, florid or otherwise.
eminently suitable• Venus could not object to a goddess for her daughter-in-law; the alliance had become eminently suitable.• He thought I would be eminently suitable as a wife.• It is a doctrineeminently suitable for a nation overwhelmingly populated by sheep.• Experiments over the centuries resulted in the predominance of the Cheviot breed with a fleeceeminently suitable for finer grades of cloth.• Indeed, the reasonably quick and informalprocedure of industrialtribunals is eminently suitable for most cases.• The dish was also eminently suitable for service in a restaurant, good to look at and practical to assemble.• He remembered a certain dark-haired servant, one who had seemed eminently suitable for several weeks.• The cavern was eminently suitable for the work intended for it.