commodious 英 [kəˈməʊdiəs]   美 [kəˈmoʊdiəs]

commodious

commodious  英 [kəˈməʊdiəs] 美 [kəˈmoʊdiəs]

adj. 宽敞的;方便的 

Who wouldn’t want a job with a food salary and commodious living quarters? 谁会不要一个薪水高、住房宽敞的工作呢?
Designed as cruisers, many ketches are heavier, more stable in sea conditions, and more commodious down below. 因为它们生来就是为了远行之用,因此它们通常更重,在各种海洋状况下更稳定, 船舱也更宽敞。

  • If your house has a big and comfortable living room, you could say that you have a commodious space for entertaining. Commodious means roomy.
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  • adj. 宽敞的;方便的
  • 1. Who wouldn’t want a job with a food salary and commodious living quarters?

    谁会不要一个薪水高、住房宽敞的工作呢?

  • 2. Designed as cruisers, many ketches are heavier, more stable in sea conditions, and more commodious down below.

    因为它们生来就是为了远行之用,因此它们通常更重,在各种海洋状况下更稳定, 船舱也更宽敞。

  • 3. “The Coffee houses particularly are very commodious for a free Conversation, and for reading at an easie Rate all manner of printed News,” noted one observer.

    一名观察家说,“尤其是咖啡馆,因其宽敞开阔的空间,很适合人们进行自由交谈,还可以舒舒服服的阅读各种新闻印刷品”。

  • commodious (adj.) early 15c., "beneficial, convenient," from Old French commodios and directly from Medieval Latin commodiosus "convenient, useful," from Latin commodus "proper, fit, appropriate, convenient, satisfactory,"  from com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + modus "measure, manner" (from PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures"). Meaning "conveniently roomy, spacious" first attested 1550s. Related: Commodiously; commodiousness.
com·modi·ous / kəˈməʊdiəs ; NAmE kəˈmoʊdiəs / adjective ( formal) having a lot of space 宽敞的 com·modi·ous / kəˈməʊdiəs ; NAmE kəˈmoʊdiəs /
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