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单词 courteously
释义

courteously /'kə:tiəsli//ˈkə..tɪəslɪ/

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adv. 有礼貌地;亲切地
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  • courteous adj. 彬彬有礼的; 客气的
courteously adv. 有礼貌地;亲切地

网络短语:
help people courteously 礼貌助人
he refused the invitation courteously 他有礼貌地拒绝了邀请
supply courteously 友好提供
visit courteously 殷勤看望
telephone courteously 有礼貌地打电话给
receive courteously 很讲究地接待
nod courteously 谦恭地点头
summon courteously 有礼貌地传唤
correct courteously 客客气气地修改
英语例句库
  1. a man courteously attentive to women.
    对妇女彬彬有礼的男子

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原声例句
小王子

" Good evening, " said the little prince courteously.

“晚上好,”小王子有礼貌地说。

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The captain offered to double his wages, but Edmond still refused, thanking him courteously.

船长提出付他双倍酬劳,但还是被拒绝了,爱德蒙谦礼地表达了自己的谢意。

哈利波特与凤凰社

" Of course you are." said Dumbledore courteously.

“当然是这样。”邓布利多不卑不亢说。

彼得·潘

" Boy, " she said courteously, " why are you crying" ?

" 男孩儿," 她有礼貌地说," 你为什么哭?"

冰与火之歌:列王的纷争(中英对照)

There was no way Sansa could avoid them. She greeted them courteously. " May I be of help" ?

珊莎无法避开,只好礼貌地向她们致意。" 我能帮忙吗?"

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It said he would get me there safely, courteously and on time.

上面写着他将安全、礼貌、准时地将我送到目的地。

冰与火之歌:列王的纷争(中英对照)

" As you say" . Smallwood took a sullen leave. The others finished their wine and followed, more courteously.

" 那好吧," 斯莫伍德沉着脸离去。其他人比较礼貌,喝完了酒,才纷纷离开。

哈利波特与凤凰社

I told her, courteously I hope, that I did not think she would be suitable for the post.

但愿我是彬彬有礼地告诉她,她不适合这个职位。

十字小溪(下)

He bowed us courteously on our way.

他在路上礼貌地向我们鞠躬。

夜色温柔(上)

A sergent-de-ville confronted her courteously and stepped inside the door.

一位镇长彬彬有礼与她对峙, 然后走进了门。

中文百科

礼仪 Etiquette

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礼仪礼节礼貌是根据在社会、社会价值或者小组之间的当代常规准则影响社会行为的期望的代称。礼仪通常是不会有人刻意去规定和记载的,但是礼节的方面常被记录了。礼节的规则包括社会相互作用的大多数社会层次方面,是没有有效期限的。礼节规则也许反映了社会的伦理规则,或者它也许反映了这个社会现在的状态。

像文化它是逐年增长的一个词汇,特别是多种种族冲突下文化上的差异造成不同社会的产生。

英语百科

Etiquette 礼仪

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In Company Shocked at a Lady Getting up to Ring the Bell (1805) James Gillray caricatured
Louis XIV's court at the Palace of Versailles developed an elaborate form of etiquette.
Members of a Gentlemen's club had to conform to a socially acceptable standard of politeness. The painting, A Club of Gentlemen by Joseph Highmore c. 1730.
The Earl of Chesterfield invented the term 'etiquette' in the mid-18th century. Painting by William Hoare.

Etiquette (/ˈɛtkɛt/ or /ˈɛtkɪt/, French: [e.ti.kɛt]) is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.

The French word étiquette, literally signifying a tag or label, was used in a modern sense in English around 1750. Etiquette has changed and evolved over the years.

近义、反义、联想词
近义词
adv.
courteous, gracious, nice

反义词
n.
impolitely, discourteously, rudely

联想词
politely客气地;respectfully恭敬地;calmly平静地;promptly迅速地;cheerfully欢乐地,愉快地;polite有礼貌的,客气的;graciously仁慈地;warmly亲切地;swiftly很快地;kindly亲切地;sensibly容易感知地;
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