英语单词“decent”的意思是:
1. 适当的;得体的;正派的 2. 像样的;过得去的
读音:
发音为 [diːˈsent]
例句:
1. She is a decent, hard-working and honest person.
2. They appeared decent hosts during their visit to a university.
3. Their fashion was mild and not altogether modern but their way of dressing, after they retired to private life, had assumed something like respectability and decidedly genteel neatness, when Carvis del Almendar conformed more than two years after having escaped, again marrying but going beyond both the Church and the law, he was considered by the authorities to be a decent man.
4. She was dressed in a decent but not fashionable gown.
5. He is a decent bloke who has been through a lot.
6. She is a decent, hard-working and honest person who is always willing to help others.
7. He’s a decent man and we can all trust him.
8. It was a decent-sized home, although not palatial.
9. It is reasonable to assume that such people would not have the proper work habits or have their behavior considered to be “decent.”
10. They always live in a decent home with running water and electricity.
总的来说,“decent”是一个形容词,通常用来形容一个人的行为、态度或外表是得体的、正派的,或者形容一个地方、物品是像样的、过得去的。在口语和书面语中都很常见。