manners

英['mænəz] 美['mænəz]
  • n. 礼貌;规范;风俗
  • 名词manner的复数形式.
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星级词汇:
  • mann n.曼恩法案(1910年6月美国国会通过的一项法案;禁止州与州之间贩运妇女)n.曼恩(姓氏)
Noun:
  1. social deportment;

    "he has the manners of a pig"

1. "Forgive my manners," she said calmly. "I neglected to introduce myself."
“请原谅我礼数不周,”她平静地说。“我忘了自我介绍了。”

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2. I think it's the height of bad manners to be dressed badly.
我认为衣着不当是最没有礼貌的行为。

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3. This comedy of contemporary manners is told with compassion and acid humour.
这部当代风尚喜剧杂糅了悲悯的情怀和尖酸的幽默。

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4. He attacked the food as quickly as decent table manners allowed.
他在不失礼的情况下尽可能快地进餐。

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5. I wouldn't trust them in spite of all their la-di-da manners.
尽管他们处处显得很高雅的样子,我还是不相信他们。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It is my belief that good manners are very important to everybody.
      我相信礼貌对大家是很重要的。
    2. It is bad manners to interrupt.
      打断别人说话是不礼貌的。
    3. His behavior offends the canons of good manners.
      他的行为冒犯了公认的礼貌规范。
    4. I have adapt myself to new manners and customs.
      我使自己适应新的风俗习惯。