1PGofficial 官方的 [usually before noun] made or done officially or publicly 官方的;正式的OPP informal
formal recognition of the reformed church
改革后的教会所获得的官方承认
a formal agreement between the countries
两国间的正式协议
There is no formal structure for negotiating pay increases.
加薪谈判没有正式的框架可循。
make/lodge a formal complaint
Mr Kelly has lodged a formal complaint against the police.
凯利先生已正式投诉警方。
2POLITEbehaviour 行为formalbehaviour is very polite, and is used in official or important situations, or with people you do not know well 正式的,庄重的OPP informal
Over the years, teaching methods have changed and become less formal.
knowledge and wisdom gained from experience rather than from formal education
通过经验而不是正规教育得来的知识和智慧
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formal education/training/qualifications• Mekki had little formal education, a bullyingmanner and a longshoreman's fondness for obscenity.• Not only did the managersgain skills and knowledge from formal training, but they also augmented their networks of relationships.• Yet there is undoubtedly a very positivevalue placed on formal education by black families.• We believe that formal training in the use of the laryngeal mask would be beneficial to any physician dealing with such cases.• Then, of course, the whole process of formal education is a crucial socialising agency.• The ritualisticquality of the formal trainingprograms was not lost on the neW managers.• But todaystudents need more formal education to learn the academic skills that increasingly are required on the job.• Entry-level budgetanalysts may receive some formal training when they begin their jobs.
formal occasions• It is sung at family celebrations like this one, but also at more formal occasions.• Or rather, they photograph you only on formal occasions: birthdays, weddings, Christmas.• Hence peace-makings were solemn and formal occasions, committing groups of people to restraint.• The rules are most useful on formal occasions like weddings, and particularly when they happen only once in a lifetime.
1.Da dance at which you have to wear formal clothes 正式的舞会
2.DCCan expensive and usually long dress that women wear on formal occasions 〔女子的〕正式礼服
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formal• A tangerine-and-lime brocadeformal in perfectcondition comes to mind.• And the women were in their formals and they all sat down and there was not a laugh in the entire show.• The school is holding a winterformal.
From Longman Business Dictionary
formalfor·mal /ˈfɔːməlˈfɔːr-/adjectiveadj
done or given officially and publicly
The companies said they expect to sign a formal agreement before year’s end.
No formal announcement has yet been made.
The British authorities have decided to launch a formal investigation into the company’s trading practices.
—formallyadverbadv
The merger was formally announced late yesterday afternoon.
1very correct/official正式VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, seem, sound正式;好像挺拘謹;聽起來很刻板▸➤become變得正式ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極為/相當/非常正式▸➤strictly刻板◇Learning was by rote and strictly formal.那時學習靠的是死記硬背,極為刻板。formal
adjective²
2concerned with the way sth is done形式上VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be是形式上的ADVERB➤merely, purely只是形式上的;純粹形式的◇Getting approval for the plan is a purely formal matter: nobody will seriously oppose it.使計劃得到批准只是程序而已:沒人會真正反對。➤largely很大程度上是形式的◇The monarch retains largely formal duties.君主在很大程度上只保留了形式上的職責。
formal adj. ⇨formal (a formal manner)⇨official (a formal complaint)formal
adjective
formal ♦︎ staid ♦︎ stuffy ♦︎ stiffThese words all describe a person who behaves in a very serious way and is often boring or old-fashioned, not friendly or relaxed.这些词均表示一本正经的、古板的、生硬的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆formal / stuffy about sth◆a formal / stiff manner◆rather formal / staid / stuffy / stiff◆a staid / stuffy / stiff old sb■formalvery correct and serious; suitable for official or important occasions庄重的;适合正式场合的;正规的◆She has a very formal manner, which can seem unfriendly.她的举止很是郑重其事,有可能会显得不友好。◆He insisted on formal dress for dinner.他坚持参加宴会要穿礼服。◆He kept the tone of the letter formal and businesslike.他在信中从头到尾都用正式的公务口吻。OPPinformal,casual ⇨ informal see also formality ⇨ respectnoun▸formally
adverb
◆'How do you do?' she said formally.“您好!”她很正式地说。■staid (disapproving) not amusing or interesting; boring and old-fashioned没意思的;古板的;一本正经的◆The museum is trying to get rid of its staid image.这家博物馆正努力摆脱古板的形象。■stuffy (ratherinformal, disapproving) very serious, formal, boring or old-fashioned一本正经的;古板的;无趣的◆He reminded her of a stuffy old headmaster she had once had.他让她想起了她昔日的一个古板的老校长。■stiff (usuallydisapproving) not friendly or relaxed不友好的;生硬的◆The speech he made to welcome them was stiff and formal.他那番欢迎他们的话讲得生硬刻板。OPPrelaxed ⇨ informal