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  • modest

    英:[ˈmɒdɪst]   美: [ˈmɑ:dɪst] 

    modest 基本解释

    形容词谦虚的,谦逊的; 适度的,适中的; 端庄的; 羞怯的

    modest 同义词

    形容词smallshyplainquietunpretentiousbashfulsimplehumble

    modest 反义词

    形容词immodestarrogantpretentious

    同义词: humbleplainquietshysimplesmall

    modest 相关例句

    形容词

    1.

    1. He's got a drawer full of medals but he's too modest to wear them.
        他有满满一抽屉的奖章,但是他很谦虚,从不戴它们。

    2. modest

    2. Prices tended to rise year by year, but at a modest rate.
        物价年年上涨,但幅度不大。

    3. There has been a modest decrease in house prices this year.
        房价今年略有下降。

    4. She is very modest about the prizes she has won.
        她对自己得奖非常谦虚。

    5. She wore a modest bathing suit.
        她穿一件不太暴露的游泳衣。

    modest 网络解释

    1. 谦虚:4.谦虚(Modest). 谦虚是中国人的传统美德之一. 中国人常常是自我否定来表示谦虚. 当受到别人赞扬时,自己却贬损自己. 中国人在听到别人赞美自己的长相、衣服漂亮时,往往会谦虚一番:哪里,哪里. 当这种赞扬遭到中国人拒绝时,

    2. 中庸:公平地来讲,现在中国企业仍然处于比较中庸(modest)的阶段,野心不宜过大. 若维特:给中国企业的一个建议是,中国企业要有清晰的计划和战略目标,首先要集中经营,业务能力要不断地练习才能得到显著的增长. 为什么有些收购会破坏公司的价值?

    1. (房屋等)不太大的,不算昂贵的,普通的
        A modest house or other building is not large or expensive.

    modest的反义词

        e.g. ...the modest home of a family who lived off the land...
               靠土地过活的一户人家的简朴住房
        e.g. A one-night stay in a modest hotel costs around £35.
               在普通的旅店里过一夜要花费约35英镑。

    2. (数量、比率或改进程度)不太高的,适度的,适中的
        You use modest to describe something such as an amount, rate, or improvement which is fairly small.

        e.g. Swiss unemployment rose to the still modest rate of 0.7%...
               瑞士的失业率上升到了0.7%,这个百分比仍然不算太高。
        e.g. The democratic reforms have been modest...
               民主改革的力度并不太大。

    modestly
    Britain's balance of payments improved modestly last month.
    上个月英国的国际收支差额稍有改善。 词典解释

    1. (房屋等)不太大的,不算昂贵的,普通的
        A modest house or other building is not large or expensive.

    modest的反义词

        e.g. ...the modest home of a family who lived off the land...
               靠土地过活的一户人家的简朴住房
        e.g. A one-night stay in a modest hotel costs around £35.
               在普通的旅店里过一夜要花费约35英镑。

    2. (数量、比率或改进程度)不太高的,适度的,适中的
        You use modest to describe something such as an amount, rate, or improvement which is fairly small.

        e.g. Swiss unemployment rose to the still modest rate of 0.7%...
               瑞士的失业率上升到了0.7%,这个百分比仍然不算太高。
        e.g. The democratic reforms have been modest...
               民主改革的力度并不太大。

    modestly
    Britain's balance of payments improved modestly last month.
    上个月英国的国际收支差额稍有改善。
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