apropos

英[ˌæprə'pəʊ] 美[ˌæprə'poʊ]
  • prep. 关于
  • adj. 恰当的;适宜的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. of an appropriate or pertinent nature

Adverb:
  1. at an opportune time;

    "your letter arrived apropos"

  2. introducing a different topic; in point of fact;

    "incidentally, I won't go to the party"

1. I thought he spoke very apropos.
我认为他说得很中肯.

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2. He arrived very apropos.
他来得很及时.

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3. Apropos, I have something to tell you.
顺便, 我有点事跟你说.

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4. You speak quite apropos.
你说话很恰当.

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5. It was a verse from the book of Job. It was so apropos.
这是摘自乔布书中的一句诗,用得非常恰当。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作介词 (prep.)
    1. Apropos our date for lunch, I can't go.
      关于我们的午餐约会,我不能去
    2. Apropos tomorrow's event, I'll see how I feel.
      关于明天的活动,那就看我感觉如何了。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I thought he spoke very apropos.
      我认为他说得很中肯。
    2. His suggestion is very much apropos.
      他的建议非常适当。
    3. Shipwrecks are apropos of nothing.
      船只失事总是来得出人意料。