Appropriate meaning.

Appropriateness means safety and appropriateness.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 96: "There are attacks, and he is still a serious boy. It is best to have a sensible person to persuade him often. He hit it off with Baoyu again. " Grammar: properly used as attribute and adverbial; Used for business. Example: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume II, Chapter 30: "He also enthusiastically handled them just right."

Idiom: We are often absent-minded, but we can always arrange our time and money reasonably. You're right. We have to hurry. I've been arranging everything all night. In our test, a single charge can provide enough power to complete a whole pruning and properly prune the garden.

A Dream of Red Mansions is an ancient novel of China, also known as A Dream of Red Mansions, and one of the four classical novels of China. It is generally believed that it was written by Cao Xueqin, a writer in Qing Dynasty. It was first published in 56 years of Qianlong (179 1). The novel describes the lives of a group of boudoir beauties, whose manners and knowledge exceed the needs of men, showing the true beauty and tragedy of human nature. It can be said that it is an epic work that shows the beauty of women and various social conditions in ancient China from all angles.

Just right: interpretation: stability; Suitable; Suitable; Perfect fit. Source: "The Charge of the Light Brigade" 47: "It is being arranged properly, and only one shot is heard, even if it breaks out at the same time." Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; It means extremely appropriate.

Safe and appropriate [wěn wěn dāng dāng] Interpretation: safe and appropriate; Steady; Reliable. Source: Hu Si, the second song of Sunrise by Cao Yu, walked steadily into the left door and smiled charming at the Millennium. Grammar: as attribute and adverbial