1ADV [ADVERB adjective/-ed]合适地;适宜地;适当地 You use suitably to indicate that someone or something has the right qualities or things for a particular activity, purpose, or situation. 合适地;适宜地;适当地
There are problems in recruiting suitably qualified scientific officers for NHS laboratories.
很难为国民医疗保健系统的实验室招募到资历合适的高级科研人员。
Unfortunately I'm not suitably dressed for gardening.
不幸的是,我的着装不适合做园艺活。
SYN appropriately, properly, satisfactorily, acceptably
2ADV [ADVERB adjective]正如所料地;情理之中地 If you say that someone or something is, for example, suitably impressed or suitably dramatic, you mean that they have as much of that quality as you would expect in that situation. 正如所料地;情理之中地
She flicked her eyes up to make certain I was suitably impressed.