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formal    音标拼音: [f'ɔrməl]
a. 正式的,形式的,礼仪的
n. 正式的社交活动

正式的,形式的,礼仪的正式的社交活动

formal
形式

formal
形式 正式

formal
adj 1: being in accord with established forms and conventions
and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress); "pay one's
formal respects"; "formal dress"; "a formal ball"; "the
requirement was only formal and often ignored"; "a formal
education" [ant: {informal}]
2: characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; "formal
duties"; "an official banquet"
3: (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional
standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and
colloquial forms; "the paper was written in formal English"
[ant: {informal}]
4: represented in simplified or symbolic form [synonym:
{conventional}, {formal}, {schematic}]
5: logically deductive; "formal proof"
6: refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a
royal court; "a courtly gentleman" [synonym: {courtly}, {formal},
{stately}]
n 1: a lavish dance requiring formal attire [synonym: {ball},
{formal}]
2: a gown for evening wear [synonym: {dinner dress}, {dinner gown},
{formal}, {evening gown}]

Formal \For"mal\ (f[^o]r"mal), n. [L. formic alcohol.] (Chem.)
See {Methylal}.


Formal \Form"al\ (f[^o]rm"al), a. [L. formalis: cf. F. formel.]
1. Belonging to the form, shape, frame, external appearance,
or organization of a thing.
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2. Belonging to the constitution of a thing, as distinguished
from the matter composing it; having the power of making a
thing what it is; constituent; essential; pertaining to or
depending on the forms, so called, of the human intellect.
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Of [the sounds represented by] letters, the material
part is breath and voice; the formal is constituted
by the motion and figure of the organs of speech.
--Holder.
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3. Done in due form, or with solemnity; according to regular
method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as,
he gave his formal consent.
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His obscure funeral . . .
No noble rite nor formal ostentation. --Shak.
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4. Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules;
punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed
form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in
his dress, his gait, his conversation.
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A cold-looking, formal garden, cut into angles and
rhomboids. --W. Irwing.
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She took off the formal cap that confined her hair.
--Hawthorne.
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5. Having the form or appearance without the substance or
essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal
courtesy, etc.
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6. Dependent in form; conventional.
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Still in constraint your suffering sex remains,
Or bound in formal or in real chains. --Pope.
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7. Sound; normal. [Obs.]
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To make of him a formal man again. --Shak.
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{Formal cause}. See under {Cause}.

Syn: Precise; punctilious; stiff; starched; affected; ritual;
ceremonial; external; outward.

Usage: {Formal}, {Ceremonious}. When applied to things, these
words usually denote a mere accordance with the rules
of form or ceremony; as, to make a formal call; to
take a ceremonious leave. When applied to a person or
his manners, they are used in a bad sense; a person
being called formal who shapes himself too much by
some pattern or set form, and ceremonious when he lays
too much stress on the conventional laws of social
intercourse. Formal manners render a man stiff or
ridiculous; a ceremonious carriage puts a stop to the
ease and freedom of social intercourse.
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Methylal \Meth"yl*al\, n. [Methylene alcohol.] (Chem.)
A light, volatile liquid, {H2C(OCH3)2}, regarded as a complex
ether, and having a pleasant ethereal odor. It is obtained by
the partial oxidation of methyl alcohol. Called also
{formal}.
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253 Moby Thesaurus words for "formal":
High-Church, Latinate, accepted, acknowledged, adjectival,
admitted, adverbial, anatomic, approved, architectonic,
architectural, arranged, attributive, authorized, awkward,
baccalaureate service, baptismal, being done, bloated, bombastic,
businesslike, byname, celebration, ceremonial, ceremonious,
ceremony, chivalric, chivalrous, cognominal, comme il faut,
commencement, conditional, confining, conformable, conjunctive,
constructional, conventional, conventionalized, convocation,
copulative, correct, courtly, cramped, cumbrous, customary,
de rigueur, decent, decorous, definite, demure, dignified,
diminutive, distant, dress uniform, earnest, edificial,
elephantine, empty formality, epithetic, established, eucharistic,
evening dress, exact, exacting, exercise, exercises, explicit,
express, extrinsic, fixed, flatulent, forced, formal dress,
formalist, formalistic, formality, formalized, formational,
formative, formulaic, formular, formulary, frowning, full dress,
function, functional, gallant, gassy, glossematic, graduation,
graduation exercises, grammatic, grandiloquent, grave, grim,
grim-faced, grim-visaged, guinde, habitual, halting, harmonious,
heavy, honorific, hypocoristic, impersonal, in hand, in name only,
inaugural, inauguration, inflated, inflexible, initiation, inkhorn,
intransitive, knightly, labored, lawful, leaden, legal, legalistic,
limited, linking, liturgic, liturgistic, liturgy, long-faced,
lumbering, meet, methodical, modal, morphological, morphotic,
mummery, nominal, nominative, normal, observance, office, official,
old-fashioned, old-world, ordered, orderly, organic, organismal,
orthodox, ostensible, outward, participial, paschal, pedantic,
performance, plastic, pompous, ponderous, pontifical,
postpositional, precise, prepositional, prescribed, pretended,
prim, pro forma, professed, pronominal, proper, punctilious,
purported, quasi, received, recognized, regalia, regular,
religious ceremony, reserved, right, rigid, rite, rite de passage,
rite of passage, ritual, ritualistic, routine, sacramental,
sacramentarian, sedate, seemly, self-called, self-christened,
self-important, self-styled, serious, service, sesquipedalian, set,
so-called, sober, sober-minded, sobersided, soi-disant, solemn,
solemnity, solemnization, somber, square, staid, standard,
starched, stately, steady, stiff, stilted, stone-faced, straight,
straight-faced, strait-laced, straitened, strict, structural,
stuffy, stylized, substantive, substructural, superficial,
superstructural, supposed, surface, swollen, symmetrical,
syntactic, systematic, tagmemic, tails, tectonic, textural,
thoughtful, titular, traditional, transitive, tumid, turgid,
tuxedo, unbending, unchanging, uniform, unsmiling, unwieldy, usual,
verbal, weighty, well-ordered, well-regulated, would-be



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  • FORMAL中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
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