dignifiedly

英['dɪɡnɪfaɪd] 美['dɪɡnɪfaɪd]
  • adj.高贵的;威风的;有尊严的;气派的动词dignify的过去式和过去分词
  • dig v.挖;掘;翻土;探究;戳;捅n.推;戳;挖掘;挖苦;住所
  • dig-in n.掘进
  • DIG-Labeled 地高辛(DIG)标记
  • dig-patch 挖补
  • Dig. v.挖;掘;翻土;探究;戳;捅n.推;戳;挖掘;挖苦;住所
Adjective:
  1. 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"

  2. having or showing self-esteem

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. People consider violet a dignified color.
      人们认为紫色是高贵的颜色。
    2. Her dignified bearing throughout the trial made everyone believe she was innocent.
      在整个审讯的过程中,她那端庄的举止使得每个人都相信她是无辜的。
    3. He turns into a dignified man.
      他变得很有派头。
    4. Captain Hoxworth was the most dignified and memorable man in Hawaii, and he knew it.
      霍克斯沃思船长在夏威夷是最威风最有名的人。他自己也知道。
    5. It does not require money to be neat, clean and dignified.
      整洁、干净和尊严不需要有钱。
    6. The most lowly people of society became dignified beings in Millet's paintings.
      社会中最卑微的人,却成为米勒画中有尊严的生命。
    7. The farmhouse is dignified by the great elm around it.
      这家农舍由于周围的大榆树而增光不少。
    8. The broad steps in front of the mansion made it look very dignified.
      宽阔的台阶使大厦的正面显得很气派。

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