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Definition of formally in English: formallyadverb ˈfɔːməliˈfɔrməli 1In accordance with convention or etiquette. 按传统(或礼仪) 他穿着正式。 Example sentencesExamples - If you are doing something in a formal manner, you are behaving formally; but if you previously behaved differently, you did so formerly.
- The room's tables, nevertheless, slowly filled with students, many clothed formally in dresses, suits and ties.
- He apologised for not wearing a suit, but quickly made it clear that he was more formally attired than his normal dress of a T-shirt.
- I think that the reason he took the trouble to dress formally is because he had a great regard for etiquette.
- You were rather formally attired, wearing a velvet dress that would have been appropriate for a concert stage.
- When I'm referring to it and to its predecessors more formally I use the term ‘notebook’.
- He was formally attired in brown breeches and a white silk shirt accompanied by a deep blue waistcoat.
- Today's students also appear more formally dressed and conservative-looking these days.
- Paired with a tie, a pocket square tends to make a man look more formally attired.
- Should the MPs dress formally and meet indoors, showing that they were a professional, hard-working coalition?
2Officially. 正式地 the Mayor will formally open the new Railway Centre 市长将正式宣布新铁路交通枢纽开放。 Example sentencesExamples - At present most services are only open to men formally charged with assault.
- The MP was in town to formally open the station yesterday following the completion of a £9 million project.
- It is not clear whether judgment was formally entered in accordance with the terms of settlement.
- Stalling for two days in hopes that the British fleet might appear, he formally surrendered on 19 October.
- The case was not formally opened and details of the incident will be revealed at the next hearing.
- But those countries have not formally passed laws that contradict the convention.
- The UK's ratification of the convention formally takes effect next month.
- If we opened the border more formally, many more people would come.
- Early in 1990, our institute formally opened to foreign volunteers.
- The mound and the historic mosaic are due to be formally opened in July.
- In December of 1946, a grand jury was convened to decide formally whether to charge the suspects and try them.
- To date no one has been formally charged in the case.
- The Commission said that, of the 19 alleged breaches, a case had been formally opened for 14 and five were still at the enquiries stage.
- He added the minister had formally approved the inquiry.
- The new prime minister-designate is to formally become prime minister after obtaining parliamentary endorsement.
- The judge noted the respondent's objection to reliance on this passage but does not appear to have formally ruled on it.
- This decision was formally incorporated in the Convention by amendment the following year.
- The building will not formally be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion.
- The prime minister formally declared the country to be suffering from serious famine.
- The coroner will formally open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury.
3sentence adverb In outward form or appearance. 形式上,表面上;理论上 formally, ministers are responsible to the monarch Example sentencesExamples - On the other hand, the statute may upon its true construction merely require an act which appears formally valid and has not been quashed by judicial review.
- The decision to dissolve Parliament or appoint Cabinet ministers is formally exercised by the monarch, who acts on the Prime Minister's advice.
- 3.1 In terms of form or structure.
在形式(或结构)方面 formally complex types of text 形式复杂的文本类型。 Example sentencesExamples - Single forms are formally complete and tonally self-contained and are not divisible into smaller units.
- Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both formally, in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story.
- All the movements spring from their own generative musical cell, and elaborate that germ into a formally complete and rounded whole.
- The term alkyl refers to the hydrocarbon functional group derived formally by the loss of a hydrogen atom from the alkane.
- This is apparent both formally in the materials of the sculpture and in terms of the testimonies she has collected.
- In each of the 12 sonatas the first movement is the more formally complex and more classical of the two.
- The permanent element, with its symbolic entrance bridge and pylon, proclaimed itself structurally and formally by a group of six roof towers.
Definition of formally in US English: formallyadverbˈfɔrməliˈfôrməlē 1In accordance with the rules of convention or etiquette. 按传统(或礼仪) 他穿着正式。 Example sentencesExamples - You were rather formally attired, wearing a velvet dress that would have been appropriate for a concert stage.
- When I'm referring to it and to its predecessors more formally I use the term ‘notebook’.
- Paired with a tie, a pocket square tends to make a man look more formally attired.
- Should the MPs dress formally and meet indoors, showing that they were a professional, hard-working coalition?
- He apologised for not wearing a suit, but quickly made it clear that he was more formally attired than his normal dress of a T-shirt.
- Today's students also appear more formally dressed and conservative-looking these days.
- He was formally attired in brown breeches and a white silk shirt accompanied by a deep blue waistcoat.
- If you are doing something in a formal manner, you are behaving formally; but if you previously behaved differently, you did so formerly.
- I think that the reason he took the trouble to dress formally is because he had a great regard for etiquette.
- The room's tables, nevertheless, slowly filled with students, many clothed formally in dresses, suits and ties.
2Officially. 正式地 the mayor will formally open the new railroad station 市长将正式宣布新铁路交通枢纽开放。 Example sentencesExamples - The mound and the historic mosaic are due to be formally opened in July.
- Early in 1990, our institute formally opened to foreign volunteers.
- Stalling for two days in hopes that the British fleet might appear, he formally surrendered on 19 October.
- At present most services are only open to men formally charged with assault.
- The new prime minister-designate is to formally become prime minister after obtaining parliamentary endorsement.
- The MP was in town to formally open the station yesterday following the completion of a £9 million project.
- He added the minister had formally approved the inquiry.
- The building will not formally be opened for another few weeks but the organisers of last night's premiere managed to hire it out for the occasion.
- The coroner will formally open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury.
- It is not clear whether judgment was formally entered in accordance with the terms of settlement.
- This decision was formally incorporated in the Convention by amendment the following year.
- In December of 1946, a grand jury was convened to decide formally whether to charge the suspects and try them.
- The judge noted the respondent's objection to reliance on this passage but does not appear to have formally ruled on it.
- But those countries have not formally passed laws that contradict the convention.
- The UK's ratification of the convention formally takes effect next month.
- The case was not formally opened and details of the incident will be revealed at the next hearing.
- The Commission said that, of the 19 alleged breaches, a case had been formally opened for 14 and five were still at the enquiries stage.
- To date no one has been formally charged in the case.
- If we opened the border more formally, many more people would come.
- The prime minister formally declared the country to be suffering from serious famine.
3sentence adverb In outward form or appearance; in theory. 形式上,表面上;理论上 the theorems in question are formally true Example sentencesExamples - The decision to dissolve Parliament or appoint Cabinet ministers is formally exercised by the monarch, who acts on the Prime Minister's advice.
- On the other hand, the statute may upon its true construction merely require an act which appears formally valid and has not been quashed by judicial review.
- 3.1 In terms of form or structure.
在形式(或结构)方面 formally complex types of text 形式复杂的文本类型。 Example sentencesExamples - The term alkyl refers to the hydrocarbon functional group derived formally by the loss of a hydrogen atom from the alkane.
- In each of the 12 sonatas the first movement is the more formally complex and more classical of the two.
- Single forms are formally complete and tonally self-contained and are not divisible into smaller units.
- Sophocles' play was for Aristotle an exemplary tragedy, both formally, in terms of unity of action, and in its tragic story.
- The permanent element, with its symbolic entrance bridge and pylon, proclaimed itself structurally and formally by a group of six roof towers.
- All the movements spring from their own generative musical cell, and elaborate that germ into a formally complete and rounded whole.
- This is apparent both formally in the materials of the sculpture and in terms of the testimonies she has collected.
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