decent adj. 1.正派的,庄重的。 2.(服装等)相称的,合宜的。 3.〔口语〕像样的,相当好的,过得去的。 4.〔学俚〕宽宏的,不严格的。 5.〔口语〕穿好了衣服的。 a very decent fellow 老好人。 live in decent conditions 生活相当好。 quite a decent house 很不错的一所住宅。 a decent fortune 相当多的财产。 Are you decent 〔口语〕您穿好衣服了吗? get decent marks (学生)得分相当多。 adv. -ly
Law commands what is decent and forbids the opposite . 法律指导行善,禁止作恶。
We've been getting along with our neighbors and being decent all that time . 我们跟我们的街坊们相处已久,一直都是正正经经的。
A few books and writings were on an old bureau in a corner, the furniture was decent and sufficient . 几本书和写上了字的纸头放在屋角的一个旧衣橱上面,家具都看得过去,也够用了。
In the old days the passer-by could see that the owners of court leys were decent people; that they could not make both ends meet was a detail . 在以往的日子里,一个过路人能看到莱伊府第的主人是象个样子的人,至于当时实际已入不敷出倒是枝节问题。
Only way that movie would've been decent . . 要那部电影好看的唯一办法是。。。
Philipp lahm : “ it was decent stuff from us 拉姆:“这场比赛我们踢得不错。
Only way that movie would've been decent 要那部电影好看的唯一办法是。。。
It was decent of her to help the homeless 她帮助无家可归的人,真是可敬。
It was decent of her to help the homeless 她帮助无家可归的人,真是可敬。
You have to be decent, be like everyone else 所以你们必须穿着体面,像其他每个人一样。