formally
英 ['fɔːməlɪ]
美 ['fɔrmli]
- formally (adv.)
- late 14c., "in good form, in an orderly manner," also "by kind," from formal + -ly (2). Meaning "in prescribed or customary form" is from 1560s.
- 1. Today he is formally announcing his candidacy for President.
- 今天他将正式宣布参加总统竞选。
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- 2. This morning the American was formally handed over to the ambassador.
- 今天上午这名美国人被正式移交给了大使。
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- 3. Two years ago, Congress formally apologized for the internment.
- 两年前,国会就此拘留事件正式道歉。
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- 4. He has now been formally given the grounds for his arrest.
- 他现在已被正式告知了自己被捕的原因。
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- 5. The police said he'd been formally indicted on Saturday.
- 警方称他星期六已被正式起诉。
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