polite 中文意思是什麼

音標 [pə'lait]
polite 解釋
adj. 形容詞 (-liter; -est)1. 有禮貌的;殷勤的,懇切的;斯文的;文雅的;有教養的。
2. (文章等)推敲過的,精練的,優美的。
adv. 動詞 副詞 -ly ,-ness n. 名詞
  1. I was touched to find, in the two pages of polite, preliminary acknowledgements of debt, my own name.

    我深為感動,發現在前言兩頁客氣的感謝中有我的名字。
  2. Most were barely polite to the staff whose job was to check identifications before allowing admittance to the hall.

    大多數人對大廳門口檢查身份證的人員幾乎不客氣了。
  3. He took the back seat of the carriage, after a feeble bow or two, and speech of thanks, polite to the last, and resolute in doing his duty.

    他有氣無力地鞠了一兩個躬,說了許多感謝的話,表現了始終如一的禮數和盡責到底的決心,這才坐上馬車的後座。
  4. His polite manners bespeak the gentleman.

    他的彬彬有禮的態度顯示出他是個紳士。
  5. His polite manners bespeak him ( to be ) a gentleman

    他禮貌的舉止顯示他是一位紳士。
  6. His polite manners bespoke the gentleman

    他那彬彬有禮的舉止顯出他是個紳士
  7. Don ' t burp so loud. it ' s not polite

    不要這么大聲打嗝,那樣不禮貌。
  8. It was the letter of a mode graduate student, polite, detailed, highly organized, with the usual academic circumlocutions.

    這是標準的研究生的手筆,彬彬有禮,一絲不茍,層次分明,同時也有點一般學究的八股腔。
  9. He mimicked him behind his back, as the polite major bowed and smirked to lady clavering or miss amory.

    他在和氣的少校背後模仿他的動作,學他在克拉弗林夫人和艾默里小姐面前那副卑躬屈節、脅肩諂笑的神態。
  10. The early colonists could naturally find little leisure for either the reading or the writing of polite literature.

    早期的殖民者自然無暇閱讀或創作典雅的文學。
  11. Jo, fifteen, was tall, thin, and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions. beth, thirteen, was a loveable little thing, shy, fond of her dolls and devoted to music, which she tried hopefully to produce from the old, jingling tin - pan of a piano

    15歲的喬是個高瘦活潑女孩,得意于對傳統禮儀的蔑視; 13歲的貝司是個可愛怕羞的小東西,喜歡娃娃酷愛音樂,她總是希望從那個舊的叮當響的鋼琴上演奏出點東西來。
  12. Polite speech and gradation of communicative loss and benefit

    禮貌語言和損益級差
  13. Don ' t you find him very rude ? ' contrariwise ! i think he ' s most polite. '

    你是否覺得他很粗野?恰恰相反!我認為他非常有禮貌.
  14. To americans, polite conversationalists empathize by displaying expressions of excitement or disgust, shock or sadness

    對他們來說,有禮貌的談話者應該靠著表示出驚喜、討厭、吃驚或悲哀的表情來與別人心領神會。
  15. I do not set up for being a cosmopolite, which to my mind signify is polite to every country except your own

    我不以世界主義者自居,那我意味著:除了自己的祖國以外,要對每一個國家有禮。
  16. I don ' t set up for being a cosmopolite, which to my mind signifies being polite to every country except your own

    我不以世界主義者自居,那我意味著:除了自己的祖國以外,要對每一個國家有禮。
  17. And crispin is the most polite kid you ' d ever want to meet

    克里斯平是你見過的最有禮貌的孩子。
  18. You're always polite and mr. davis is always polite.

    您從來都是好說好商量的,戴維先生也從來都是好說好商量的。
  19. She wanted to be on good terms with them but, while she strove to be polite, her eyes followed mr. holohan in his limping and devious courses.

    她希望能與他們友好相處,所以盡力獻殷勤,同時,眼光卻追逐著霍羅漢一瘸一拐、一偏一倚的蹤影。
  20. But others perceived him as an intelligent, poised and polite diplomat.

    但另外還有一些人把他看成是聰明,穩重而彬彬有禮的外交官。
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