late 14c., "agreement, conformity," from Latin convenientia "meeting together, agreement, harmony," from conveniens, present participle of convenire (see convene). Meaning "suitable, adapted to existing conditions" is from c. 1600; that of "personally not difficult" is from 1703.
1. Like working women anywhere, Asian women are buying convenience foods.
像其他地方的职业女性一样,亚洲女性也购买方便食品。
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2. Frozen fish is a very healthy convenience food.
冻鱼是非常健康的方便食品。
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3. They may use a credit card for convenience.
为了方便,他们可以使用信用卡。
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4. I rely too much on convenience food.
我太依赖方便食品了。
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5. We have provided seats for the convenience of our customers.
late 14c., "agreement, conformity," from Latin convenientia "meeting together, agreement, harmony," from conveniens, present participle of convenire (see convene). Meaning "suitable, adapted to existing conditions" is from c. 1600; that of "personally not difficult" is from 1703.
双语例句
1. Like working women anywhere, Asian women are buying convenience foods.
像其他地方的职业女性一样,亚洲女性也购买方便食品。
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2. Frozen fish is a very healthy convenience food.
冻鱼是非常健康的方便食品。
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3. They may use a credit card for convenience.
为了方便,他们可以使用信用卡。
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4. I rely too much on convenience food.
我太依赖方便食品了。
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5. We have provided seats for the convenience of our customers.