propitiously
adverb formal uk/prəˈpɪʃ.əs.li/ us/prəˈpɪʃ.əs.li/
顺利地|吉利地
in a way that is likely to result in success, or that shows signs of success
The new museum was propitiously timed to open at the start of the summer holidays. 这个新博物馆(特意)选了吉时在暑假开始的时候开馆。
Transformation of the town had not begun propitiously. 这个镇的转型开始得(并)不顺利。
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- He mentioned propitiously that the symbol for his profession is the lighthouse.
- The talks were propitiously timed.
- Three bumblebees were busily feeding from a shrub propitiously in flower.