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polite
/pəˈlaɪt//pəˈlaɪt/
英汉-汉英词典
- adj. 有礼貌的,客气的
- 有教养的;文雅的
比较级: politer,politest 副 词: politely 名 词: politeness
英语例句库
- be polite to sb.
对人有礼貌 - polite society.
上流社会 - move in polite society
出入上流社会 - She is a polite girl.
她是一个文雅的姑娘。 - the canons of polite society.
文明社会的法规 - You should be polite to everyone.
你应该对每个人都有礼貌。 - It's not polite to howl down a speaker.
大喊大叫妨碍别人的讲话是不礼貌的。 - It's not polite to stare at a girl in the face.
盯着姑娘的脸瞧是不礼貌的。 - a civil reply.See Synonyms at polite
有礼貌的答复参见 polite - Be polite, but don’t kowtow to him.
对他要有礼貌, 但不要卑躬屈膝。 - a joke that was incongruous with polite conversation.
一个与礼貌谈话不相协调的玩笑 - the picture outraged polite society.
这幅画惹恼了上流社会。 - It is not polite to interrupt when someone is talking.
在别人讲话时插嘴是不礼貌的。 - Be polite, but don't kowtow to him.
要有礼貌,但不要对他卑躬屈节。 - It is not polite to interrupt a speaker with frequent questions.
不断提问打断演讲者是不礼貌的。 - I've never seen such a polite clerk.
我从未见过这样有礼貌的店员。 - His noble ideas and polite behavior are laudable.
他崇高的思想和彬彬有礼的举止令人赞美。 - she is too polite to bore us with anecdotes.
她非常礼貌,不会拿那些奇闻轶事来烦我们。 - they have been extremely considerate, polite, and cooperative.
他们考虑极其周到,很有礼貌,非常配合。"People, especially youngsters don't seem so polite these days." "如今人们,尤其是年青人好象不那么讲礼貌了。" - His manner was coolly polite and impersonal.
他的态度冷淡客气,公事公办。 - He couched his request in very polite terms.
他以非常礼貌的言词表达了自己的要求。 - Be polite, but don’t kowtow to him.
对他要有礼貌, 但不要卑躬屈膝。 - Be polite, but don't kowtow to him.
要有礼貌,但不要对他卑躬屈节。 - His noble ideas and polite behavior are laudable.
他崇高的思想和彬彬有礼的举止令人赞美。 - It's not polite to howl down a speaker.
大喊大叫妨碍别人的讲话是不礼貌的。 - I've never seen such a polite clerk.
我从未见过这样有礼貌的店员。 - Polite but inflexible, she would not be deflected from her intention.
她礼貌但很坚决,绝不放弃自己的目标。 - It is not polite to interrupt a speaker with frequent questions.
不断提问打断演讲者是不礼貌的。 - Polite verbalism is the respect to others. Moreover, it adds your demeanor.
礼貌的言辞是对别人的尊重,更增添了自己的风度。 - It's not polite to stare at a girl in the face.
盯着姑娘的脸瞧是不礼貌的。 - His words were polite, but there were overtones of distrust in his voice.
他的话虽然很礼貌, 但话中含有不信任的暗示。 - Polite but lukewarm reviews are the kiss of death for a commercial film.
客气而不热情的评论只会葬送一部商业影片。 - The man was polite and his general demeanour had the air of a clergyman.
那男人彬彬有礼,一举一动都有教士的风度。 - You should be polite to everyone.
你应该对每个人都有礼貌。 - She is a polite girl.
她是一个文雅的姑娘。 - Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions.
乔,十五岁,是个瘦高个活泼的姑娘,她毫不掩饰对斯文习俗的蔑视,并以此自豪。 - Dress simply, pursue nature but not flubdub. Mind the fashion of your age cohorts; be polite according to different occasion.
衣着朴素,追求自然而不是引人注意。留意与自己同等人的时尚,根据不同的场合,做到斯文有礼。 - Oh. very! His hair is auburn, not red, and he was very polite, and I had a delicious redowa with him.
“嗯,很棒!不过他的头发不是红色的,是褐色的,他非常有礼貌,我跟他跳了支很棒的莱多瓦。”
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原声例句
白领英语 Or, to seem more polite, you can try. 这些都会比较有礼貌,你可以试试看。 超女 第02季 S02 Ten, at least. She's way too polite. 至少十秒 她太礼貌了。 暮光之城:暮色 I kept my expression polite as I waited. 我维持着彬彬有礼的表情,等待着。 Jennifer 美语发音语调课 Very polite greetings may use a fall-rise. 非常礼貌的问候语也许会用降升调。 傲慢与偏见(原版) He is perfectly well behaved, polite, and unassuming, said her uncle. “他的举止十分优雅,礼貌也极其周到,而且丝毫不搭架子。” 经济学人-国际 That passage was greeted with only polite applause. 这次讲话只赢得了礼貌性的掌声。 了不起的盖茨比(原版) 'This is much too polite for me.' " 这里对我来说是太一本正经了。" 6 Minute English 六分钟英语 Chivalry these days means polite behaviour usually by men towards women. 在今天,骑士精神通常指的是男士对女士的礼貌行为。 美国家庭万用亲子英文 It's not polite to burp at the table. 在餐桌上打饱嗝是没礼貌的。 BBC地道英语 But be careful - it's not very polite! 但是要注意,这不太礼貌!
近义、反义、联想词
近义词adj. mannerly, well-mannered, courteous, gracious, nice, refined 反义词n. impolite, unrefined 联想词courteous彬彬有礼的;respectful表示尊敬的;rude粗鲁的;considerate体贴的, 体谅的;friendly友好的;cordial兴奋的;attentive对某人〔物〕 注意的;chatty饶舌的;gracious亲切的;condescending降低身份的,屈尊的;pushy有进取心的;
英英词典
polite adj.- showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
- marked by refinement in taste and manners
synonymous: civilized, civilised, cultivated, cultured, genteel- not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others
synonymous: civil
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