harmoniously [
hɑ:'məunjəsli]
ad. 调和地
harmoniously[ adv ]
in a harmonious manner
<adv.all>
the problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important to the immigrants as to the British
Harmonious \Har*mo"ni*ous\ (h[aum]r*m[=o]"n[i^]*[u^]s), a. [Cf.
F. harmonieux. See {Harmony}.]
1. Adapted to each other; having parts proportioned to each
other; symmetrical.
God hath made the intellectual world harmonious and
beautiful without us. --Locke.
2. Acting together to a common end; agreeing in action or
feeling; living in peace and friendship; as, an harmonious
family.
3. Vocally or musically concordant; agreeably consonant;
symphonious. -- {Har*mo"ni*ous*ly}, adv. --
{Har*mo"ni*ous*ness}, n.
- The national nominating conventions often provide candidates a boost in the polls, especially when the conventions proceed as harmoniously as the Democrats' did last week.
- The RCHME is anxious not to produce a pastiche but a modern building which fits harmoniously into the surroundings.
- With any luck at all, you will wind up recruiting a first-rate non-threatening incompetent with whom you can harmoniously co-exist. Reject generalists in favour of technicians.
- Sir John hopes everyone will 'work harmoniously together' in the new year.
- The three whales had been living together harmoniously for nearly a year at the New York Aquarium while the Baltimore aquarium's 260,000-gallon tank underwent a $1 million renovation.
- Some designers suspect that future office chairs will look more like living-room furniture, which would create a better office social environment, while others look for chairs that will move more harmoniously with the natural movements of the body.