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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1482 COCA: 2211
formal
adjective /ˈfɔː(r)m(ə)l/
  1. 1
    following the correct or suitable official methods 正式的

    The government is promising a formal investigation. 政府許諾進行正式的調查。

    They have offered me the job, but I don't yet have a formal contract. 他們答應給我這份工作,但我還沒有簽訂正式的合同。

    We intend to make a formal written complaint. 我們打算寫一份正式的書面投訴。

  2. 2
    correct or conservative in style, and suitable for official or serious situations or occasions 正式的;拘謹的;刻板的

    When we first met, he was a little stiff and formal. 我們第一次見面時,他有點嚴厲刻板。

    Business letters do not always have to be impersonal and formal. 商務信函並非總是沒有人情味且十分正式的。

    ‘Ameliorate' is a more formal way of saying ‘improve'. ameliorate 是improve 的更正式的說法。

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    1. a.
      a formal event or social occasion is an important or official one at which people wear special clothes (活動)正式的

      The Queen will be the host at a formal dinner tonight. 女王今晚將作爲東道主舉行一次正式宴會。

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    2. b.
      formal clothes are the special clothes that people wear at formal occasions, usually a black jacket and trousers for men and a long dress for women (服裝)正式場合穿的
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  3. 3
    formal education or training is obtained from studying rather than from working at a job (教育或培訓)正規的

    She's got a lot of experience but no formal qualifications. 她經驗豐富,但沒有正規的資格。

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    Describing or relating to teaching or learning: academic, advanced, applied...
  4. 4
    [usually before noun] relating to the form or structure of something such as a piece of writing, art, or music (寫作、藝術或音樂等)形式(上)的,表面的

    the formal innovations in Mozart's music 莫紮特在音樂形式上的創新

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  5. 5
    formal gardens have plants and paths arranged in a set of regular patterns (花園)布局整齊的,規則的
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    Gardening: aerate, bed out, bonsai...
formal
noun [C] American /ˈfɔː(r)m(ə)l/
singularformal
pluralformals
  1. 1
    a dance to which people wear formal clothes (需穿禮服的)舞會
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  2. 2
    a long dress that a woman wears to a formal dance (婦女參加舞會時穿的)晚禮服
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    Skirts and dresses: ballgown, caftan, chemise...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1482 COCA: 2211
formal

adjective¹

1very correct/official正式VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem, sound正式;好像挺拘謹;聽起來很刻板become變得正式ADVERBextremely, 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 | ADVERB VERBSbe是形式上的ADVERBmerely, 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.使計劃得到批準只是程序而已: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。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1482 COCA: 2211
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. 這些詞均表示一本正經的、古板的、生硬的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配formal / stuffy about stha formal / stiff mannerrather formal / staid / stuffy / stiffa staid / stuffy / stiff old sb formal very correct and serious; suitable for official or important occasions 莊重的;適合正式場合的;正規的She has a very formal manner, which can seem unfriendly.她的舉止很是鄭重其事,有可能會顯得不友好。He insisted on formal dress for dinner.他堅持參加宴會要穿禮服。He kept the tone of the letter formal and businesslike.他在信中從頭到尾都用正式的公務口吻。OPP informal , casual informal see also formality respect noun formally

adverb

'How do you do?' she said formally.“您好!”她很正式地說。
staid (disapproving) not amusing or interesting; boring and old-fashioned 沒意思的;古板的;一本正經的The museum is trying to get rid of its staid image.這家博物館正努力擺脫古板的形象。 stuffy (rather informal, disapproving) very serious, formal, boring or old-fashioned 一本正經的;古板的;無趣的He reminded her of a stuffy old headmaster she had once had.他讓她想起了她昔日的一個古板的老校長。 stiff (usually disapproving) not friendly or relaxed 不友好的;生硬的The speech he made to welcome them was stiff and formal.他那番歡迎他們的話講得生硬刻板。OPP relaxed informal

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