conveniently
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·ve·ni·ent·ly /kənˈviːniəntli/ ●●○ adverb 1 CONVENIENTin a way that is useful to you because it saves you time or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems 方便地,便利地;合宜地 Conveniently, her parents are often willing to babysit. 方便的是,她父母通常都愿意临时照看一下小孩。 At that time, ice cream couldn’t be conveniently bought in a store. 那时候冰激凌还无法很方便地在商店里买到。2 NEARin a place that is close or easily reached 近便;便利 The hotel is conveniently located near the airport. 这家宾馆就在机场附近,很方便。3 DELIBERATELYif someone has conveniently forgotten, ignored, lost etc something, they deliberately do this because it helps them to avoid a problem or to get what they want 故意〔忘记、不理会、丢失等〕 You conveniently forgot to tell me she was Nick’s sister. 你是有意不告诉我她是尼克的妹妹。Examples from the Corpus
conveniently• People conveniently forget things that might be embarrassing to them.• They conveniently forgot to provide Mom with a way to dial in.• Each house for sale is conveniently listed by location and price.• In 1570, the Marquis's son, also conveniently named Alberigo, inaugurated the use of gunpowder in quarrying.• There are three reagents, conveniently supplied in aerosol cans.• Women were, conveniently, the thing left out.• He had been called conveniently to London.• Melville has combined these basic elements together very conveniently with the literary device of Ishmael, the narrator.con·ve·ni·ent·ly adverbChineseSyllable
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con‧ve‧ni‧ent‧ly /kənˈviːniəntli/
adverb
Conveniently, her parents are often willing to babysit.
At that time, ice cream couldn’t be conveniently bought in a store.
2. in a place that is close or easily reached:
The hotel is conveniently located near the airport.
3. if someone has conveniently forgotten, ignored, lost etc something, they deliberately do this because it helps them to avoid a problem or to get what they want:
You conveniently forgot to tell me she was Nick’s sister.
con‧ve‧ni‧ent‧ly /kənˈviːniəntli/
adverb Word Family: verb: inconvenience; noun: convenience ≠ inconvenience; adverb: conveniently ≠ inconveniently; adjective: convenient ≠ inconvenient
1. in a way that is useful to you because it saves you time or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems:
2. in a place that is close or easily reached:
3. if someone has conveniently forgotten, ignored, lost etc something, they deliberately do this because it helps them to avoid a problem or to get what they want:
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