adj. (語言) 非正式的;口語體的;不拘禮節(jié)的;友好隨便的
用作形容詞(adj.)
用作定語
~+n.
They agreed to hold an informal meeting.
他們同意舉行一次非正式的會議。
用作表語
S+be+~
The party will be informal, so you needn't dress up.
這場聚會是非正式的,因此你不必盛裝。
S+be+~+prep.-phrase
She is informal with everyone.
她與所有的人打交道都不拘泥于禮節(jié)。
Her speech is informal and filled with colloquialism.
她的演講是非正式的,很口語化。
1. Council members are due to have informal discussions later on today.
委員會成員定于今日晚些時候進行非正式討論。
2. The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions.
兩位領(lǐng)導人將到戴維營進行非正式討論。
3. Our aim was that these meetings be unstructured and informal.
我們的目的是,這些會議不事先進行精心組織,要隨意一些。
4. I would like it to be an informal occasion.
我希望把它辦得不那么正式。
5. His friend was less good-looking, but a lot more informal and relaxed.
他的朋友沒那么英俊,卻隨意、放松得多。
6. The restaurant is informal, stylish and extremely good value.
這家餐廳氛圍輕松,裝修雅致,而且價格非常公道。
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