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apposite
apposite, a. (ˈæpəzɪt) [ad. L. apposit-us, pa. pple. of app-, adpōnĕre, f. ad to + -pōnĕre to place, put.] † 1. Put or applied to. Obs. rare—0.1656 in Blount, 1706 in Phillips, etc. 2. Well put or applied; appropriate, suitable (to).1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. ii. ii. (1651) 239 A most apposite remed... Oxford English Dictionary
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apposite
apposite/ˈæpəzɪt; `æpəzɪt/ adj~ (to sth) (of a remark, etc) very appropriate (for a purpose or an occasion)(指言辞等)适当的, 合适的, 恰当的 an apposite comment, illustration, example, etc 恰当的评论, 说明, 例子等 I found his speech wholly apposite to the current debate. 我认为他的讲话对当前的辩论是恰到好处的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ihmisten edessä (song)
According to Seta, the piece is "an apposite evocation of the courage needed from LGBT people e.g. to hold hands in public". wikipedia.org
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appositely
ˈappositely, adv. [f. apposite + -ly2.] In an apposite manner, appropriately, to the point.1633 T. Adams Exp. 2 Pet. ii. 6 The pulpit can prove nothing so appositely..by Scripture. 1637 Gillespie Eng.-Popish Cer. iv. iii. 12 Thus spake the learned Friar very appositly. 1774 T. Warton Eng. Poetry xx.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vladislav Ozerov
Dmitry Donskoy (1807) was staged within days after the Battle of Eylau, when its patriotic ethos was particularly apposite. wikipedia.org
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appositive
appositive, a. (əˈpɒzɪtɪv) [f. L. apposit- (see apposite) + -ive, as if ad. L. *appositīv-us: cf. It. appositivo (Florio), mod.Fr. appositif.] Of, pertaining to, or standing in apposition. Also as n.1693 Knatchbull Annot. 42 The words in the parenthesis being only appositive to the words going immed... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tavoliere delle Puglie
During the Middle Ages the old practices of agriculture and fluvial regulation were lost, the plain being mostly devoted to sheep farming which, using apposite wikipedia.org
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appost
† aˈppost, v. Obs. rare. [a. Fr. apposte-r, ad. It. appostare:—late L. *appositā-re, f. apposit-us conveniently appointed, apposite.] To place or arrange for a purpose. Hence, apposted ppl. a.1611 Cotgr., Apposter, to apposte, suborne, procure underhand. 1633 T. Stafford Pac. Hib. xiii. (1821) 608 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pappotherium
of the morphology of the molars' cusps, in 1965 Slaughter established the new genus Pappotherium and the new species P. pattersoni; he also created an apposite wikipedia.org
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Dark Continent: Europe's Twentieth Century
He praised the book for its breadth and on "containing apposite comments on countries ranging from Bulgaria and Romania to Finland and Denmark." wikipedia.org
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The Old Man of Restelo
allusions in Portuguese to the Old Man of Restelo have tended to portray him in a negative lightas a "doubting Thomas", not as a "Cassandra" who expresses apposite wikipedia.org
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Thorsberg chape
owner's name is not in the possessive case as would be expected with such a usage; moreover, the rune Fehu, signifying simply "property," would be more apposite wikipedia.org
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Junk Magic
Reception The Penguin Guide to Jazz commented that the album's title "is apposite, since it does resemble something beautiful and even something slightly wikipedia.org
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