B1 [ before noun ] real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct适合的;适当的;恰当的;正确的
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Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel.
You shouldn't rush headfirst into starting your own business without proper advice.
When riding a bicycle, you should wear the proper headgear.
You have to ensure your child receives a proper education.
She wants a proper white wedding.
showing standards of behaviour that are socially and morally acceptable合乎体统的,规矩的
[ after noun ] belonging to the main, most important, or typical part严格意义上的;属于最重要(或最典型)部分的
[ before noun ] UK informal complete完全的,彻底的
sometimes used instead of the adverb "properly" to describe how someone speaks合适地,得体地(有时代替副词 properly,用于描述某人说话的方式)
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