appropriate
adj
~ (for/to sth) suitable; right and proper 适当的; 合适的; 正当的
Sports clothes are not appropriate for a formal wedding. 运动服用於正式婚礼中是不适当的.
His formal style of speaking was appropriate to the occasion. 他郑重其事的讲话方式适合於那个场合.
You will be informed of the details at the appropriate time. 在适当的时候将把详情告诉你.
appropriate v
1 [Tn] take (sth) for one's own use, esp without permission or illegally 拿(某事物)为己所用(尤指未经获准或非法者); 擅用; 挪用; 窃用
He was accused of appropriating club funds. 他被控告挪用俱乐部基金.
2 [Tn.pr] ~ sth for sth put (esp money) on one side for a special purpose 拨出(尤指款项)
5000 has been appropriated for a new training scheme. 为新的训练计划已经拨款5000英镑.
You might get burnt and you might drop the pan of burning oil.
否则,你可能 被烧伤,也可能把起火的油锅扔掉。
My dear friend, Mathilde. Let me tell you something. That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't a real diamond necklace. It wasn't valuable at all. The stones in the necklace were made of glass. It was worth five hundred francs at the most.