low-key

英[ˈləʊˈki:]
美[ˈloˈki]

基本释义

adj.
低调的,软调的; 低强度的; 抑制的; 有节制的

实用例句

Their wedding was a very low-key affair.

他们的婚礼办得很低调。

牛津词典

The wedding will be a very low-key affair...

婚礼将低调举行。

He wanted to keep the meetings low-key.

他不希望将会议扩大。

This is why it is so important to keep low key pages today.

这就是为什么要保持页面的简单易懂.

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But keep it down on the low key , cause you know how it is.

但低调点,因为你知道这是怎么回事。

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Douglas : Now , Harvey informs me that you want to keep this low key.

另外,在这段对话中 道格拉斯 在转述哈维的话时使用了一般现在时态,请注意听录音.

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They played the campaign in low key.

他们悄悄地从事竞选.

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The White House response to his comment was relatively low key.

白宫对他的评论的反应是相当的低调.

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He spoke in a low key.

他讲话的声调低.

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We must keep the whole thing in low key no matter what happens.

无论发生什么事,我们在整个事件中必须保持低调.

辞典例句

The police want to keep the operation in a fairly low key.

警方想使这次的行动保持相当低调.

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She keeps a low key in life, not liking to show off.

她做事低调, 不喜欢声扬.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. restrained in style or quality;

    "a little masterpiece of low-keyed eloquence"

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