auspiciously [
ɔ:'spiʃəsli]
ad. 吉利, 繁荣昌盛, 前途顺利, 吉祥
- The year began auspiciously with good trade figures for January.
一月份贸易额可观,今年一开头就前景光明。 - Look forward to the future, ARIT PRECISION will specially adhere to the consistent management theory, the quality in order to be stabilized auspiciously, the fast one hands in one and extremely competitive price, the solution
展望未来,欧瑞特将秉持一贯的经营理念,以稳定的品质,迅速的交期和极具竞争力的价格,提供客户连接器共同开发之解决方案,缩短客户的开发周期,与客户共享价值。
auspiciously[ adv ]
in an auspicious manner
<adv.all>
he started his new job auspiciously on his birthday
Auspicious \Aus*pi"cious\, a. [See {Auspice}.]
1. Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving
promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting
good; as, an auspicious beginning.
Auspicious union of order and freedom. --Macaulay.
2. Prosperous; fortunate; as, auspicious years. ``Auspicious
chief.'' --Dryden.
3. Favoring; favorable; propitious; -- applied to persons or
things. ``Thy auspicious mistress.'' --Shak. ``Auspicious
gales.'' --Pope.
Syn: See {Propitious}.
※ -- {Aus*pi"cious*ly}, adv. --
{Aus*pi"cious*ness}, n.
- The Friday night event at Carnegie Hall, part of the JVC Jazz Festival, began auspiciously with Brazilian pianist Eliane Elias playing some driving music with a five-piece band.
- The effort began auspiciously in the wake of El Salvador President Alfredo Cristiani's bold gesture in turning to the U.N. This should be seen as a parallel to the FMLN's decision to discard much of its own ideological baggage.