柯林斯詞典meaningful /?mi?n??f?l/ 1. ADJ If you describe something as meaningful, you mean that it is serious, important, or useful in some way. 嚴(yán)肅的; 重要的; 有用的 She believes these talks will be the start of a constructive and meaningful dialogue. 她相信這些談話將是一次建設(shè)性的、重要的對(duì)話的開(kāi)始。2. ADJ A meaningful look or gesture is one that is intended to express something, usually to a particular person, without anything being said. 意味深長(zhǎng)的[ADJ n] Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look. 這個(gè)字一出口,丹和哈里馬上交換了一個(gè)意味深長(zhǎng)的眼神.3. meaningfullyADV 意味深長(zhǎng)地 He glanced meaningfully at the other policeman, then he went up the stairs. 他向另一名警察意味深長(zhǎng)地掃了一眼,然后走上樓去。 返回 meaningful劍橋詞典 meaningful adjective (EXPRESSING STH) intended to show meaning , often secretly 富有意義的,意味深長(zhǎng)的 a meaningful look 意味深長(zhǎng)的一瞥 He raised one eyebrow in a meaningful way. 他別有一番深意地?fù)P起一道眉毛。 meaningful adjective (IMPORTANT/SERIOUS) useful , serious , or important 有用的;有意義的 She seems to find it difficult to form meaningful relationships . 她感覺(jué)似乎很難跟他人有深入的交往。 Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more meaningful for many senior citizens . 對(duì)許多退休者來(lái)說(shuō),有機(jī)會(huì)工作會(huì)使退休生活更有意義。 返回 meaningful