(about a style of dress, speech, writing, behaviour, etc.) very correct and suitable for official or important occasions (衣着、言语、书写、行为等)适合正式场合的,正规的,庄重的◆Legal firms may have a policy of formal dress. 律师事务所可能有要求衣着正式得体的政策。◆You should use a formal style of writing in the report. 报告中应使用正式的写作文体。
official; following an agreed or official way of doing things 正式的;合乎规矩的◆formal legal processes 正式的法律程序◆A formal announcement of the appointment is expected today. 预计任命将於今天正式宣布。◆No formal agreement has yet been reached. 尚未达成正式协议。
() [] used to describe the part of an economy that involves businesses which are officially established or recognized and employment in these businesses 正规的(指经济体中正式成立或认可的企业以及在这类企业的就业)◆Only 15% of the labour force are employed in the formal sector. 只有 15% 的劳动力在正规部门就业。➡shadow economy
▸formally /ˈfɔːməli; NAmEˈfɔːrm-/
adverb
◆Dress formally for your interview. 面试要穿得正式点。◆The accounts were formally approved by the board. 账目已由董事会正式批准。