polite
[pə'lait]
adj.有礼貌的, 客气的, 有教养的, 文雅的
例句与用法:
His polite manners bespoke the gentleman.
他那彬彬有礼的举止显出他是个绅士。
She made polite noises about my work.
她对我的工作情况说了些客套话。
Don't you find him very rude?' Contrariwise! I think he's most polite.'
`你是否觉得他很粗野?'`恰恰相反! 我认为他非常有礼貌.'
She needed to soften her request to make it as polite and courteous as she could.
她需要使请求语气柔婉,以便尽可能把它变成有礼貌与客气。
Be polite.
要有礼貌。
The more you soften a request, the more polite it becomes.
你愈使请求柔婉,请求就愈变为客气。
He moved aside for her with a polite bow.
他礼貌地鞠躬,退避一旁让她过去。
This boy is polite to everyone.
这个男孩对所有人都很礼貌。
词形变化:
副词: politely | 形容词比较级: politer | 形容词最高级: politest | 名词: politeness |
a.
1. 有礼貌的, 客气的; 殷勤的
He's always so polite to people.
他对人总是非常有礼貌。
2. 斯文的, 文雅的
3. 有教养的; 上流的
polite society
上流社会
4. (文学作品等)优雅的, 风雅的
She is fond of polite literature.
她喜爱风雅文学。
polite
形容词比较级:politer, more polite
形容词最高级:politest, most polite
词形变化:
副词: politely | 形容词比较级: politer | 形容词最高级: politest | 名词: politeness |
同义词:
civil | respectful | courteous | well-mannered | gracious | refined | well-bred | cultured | genteel | good-mannered | mannerly | polished | sophisticated | elegant | urbane | poised | bland | accomplished | ceremonious | aristocratic | amicable | accessible | chivalrous | accommodating | agreeable | amiable | smooth | neighborly | courtly | tactful | cultivated | civilised | civilized |
反义词:
impolite |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.优雅的; 有礼貌的; 殷勤的
refined
courteous
civil
gracious
respectful
well-mannered
同义参见:
agreeable
smooth
accomplished
chivalrous
aristocratic
ceremonious
accommodating
neighborly
amicable
amiable
courtly
accessible
bland
反义:
a.有礼貌的; 斯文的; 上流的
impolite
rude
boorish
polite['pə:lait]adj.1.■有教养的;斯文的2.■上流的;上流社会的3.■有礼貌的;客气的;(尤指)谦恭的4.■考虑周到的
politepolite[pəˈlait]adj.1.■有礼貌的, 客气的2.■文雅的, 有教养的; 上流的3.■(文学作品等)优雅的, 推敲过的be polite to sb.对人有礼貌a polite reply有礼貌的回答polite society上流社会polite letters纯文学
继承用法politelyadv.politenessn.
参考词汇见civil;
(politer, politest)
- having or showing behaviour that is respectful and considerate of other people
有礼貌的,讲礼貌的
they thought she was wrong but were too polite to say so.
他们觉得她错了,但出于礼貌,没有说出来。
■[attrib.]of or relating to people who regard themselves as more cultured and refined than others
上流的,高雅的,有教养的
the picture outraged polite society.
这幅画惹恼了上流社会。
politely
adverb
politeness
noun
语源
- late Middle English (in the Latin sense): from Latin politus 'polished, made smooth', past participle of polire
polite
形容词 polite:
showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
marked by refinement in taste and manners
同义词: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- W.S. Maugham
同义词:civil
polite
■"Shut up" is not a polite expression.
"住口"不是有礼貌的话。
■"How do you do?" is a polite formula.
"您好。"是客气的套语。
■A joke that was incongruous with polite conversation.
一个与礼貌谈话不相协调的玩笑。
■It es polit fe an pers zu-sai "Ekcus am, but ...
一个人说‘请问...
■Mr Wan said his son was shy and very polite.
万父说他的儿子是很腼腆、很有礼貌的一个人。
■Don't answer back to the elders; it's not polite.
不要和长辈顶嘴,这是不礼貌的。
■Don't lap up your soup, children, it's not polite.
不要舔食菜汤,孩子们,那样做不礼貌。
■Do not lap up your soup ,children ,it is not polite .
不要舔食菜汤,孩子们,那样做不礼貌。
■Don' t answer ( me ) back ; it' s not polite.
不要跟我顶嘴,这是不礼貌的。
■Don't burp so loud. It's not polite.
不要这么大声打嗝,那样不礼貌。
■Don't answer back; it's not polite.
不要顶嘴, 这样显得你没教养。
■Regardless of whom you are talking to you should always be polite.
不论你和谁说话,你都应该随时注意礼貌。
■The Chinese are a polite people.
中国人是个有礼貌的民族。
■For instance, there's "polite" laughter.
举个例子,有一种说法叫“礼貌性”的笑声。
■Ping: He is extremely polite and indirect.
乒:他是一个极有礼貌而且含蓄的人。
■Beggars tap on their bowls, so this is not polite.
乞丐在他们的碗上轻打,因此,这不是有礼貌的。
■Traffic police are sometimes very polite.
交通警有时也很客气。
■What do polite monsters say at mealtime?
什么礼貌怪兽说,在进餐?
■He has an abrupt manner, ie makes no attempt to be polite.
他举止粗鲁。
■His reply was couched in polite terms.
他以客气的言词回答。
■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。
■He seems polite, but he's dishonest at heart.
他似乎很有礼貌,但实际上是个不诚实的人。
■He might think it polite to return the visit.
他可能认为回访比较合乎礼仪。
■He is very polite to people.
他对人很客气。
■He is always so polite to people.
他对人总是非常有礼貌。
■He is always polite to everyone.
他对每个人都彬彬有礼。
■He was polite to reporters but avoided publicity.
他尊重记者但却尽量避免在公开场合露面。
■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。
■He was in no mood for being polite to visitors.
他当时没心思以礼待客。
■He has sense enough to be polite.
他很懂礼貌。
■When polite requests failed he resorted to threats.
他恳求不成,就诉诸威胁了。
■He was a model of polite restraint.
他是礼貌和自制的表率。
■He declined the invitation with polite.
他有礼貌地拒绝了邀请.
■He couched his demands in very polite terms.
他用十分委婉的措辞表达了他的要求。
■He couched his demands in careful, polite language.
他用谨慎礼貌的语言陈述了他的要求。
■His manners are above reproach - I've never met anyone so polite.
他的举止非常得体,我从未见过像他那么彬彬有礼的人。
■His manners is beyond reproach I have never meet anyone so polite.
他的举止非常得体,我从未见过像他那麽彬彬有礼的人。
■His voice was polite and uncomfortable.
他的口气挺有礼貌的,却又含着不安。
■His polite manners bespeak the gentleman.
他的彬彬有礼的态度显示出他是个绅士。
■Hiis polite leave a good impression on her.
他的彬彬有礼给她留下了深刻的印象.
■His manner was coolly polite and impersonal.
他的态度冷淡客气,公事公办。
■His words were polite, but there were overtones of anger in his voice.
他的话讲得很有礼貌,但话音里听得出他的愤怒。
■His word is polite,but there is overtone of anger in his voice.
他的话讲得很有礼貌,但话音里听得出他的愤怒。
■He moved aside for her with a polite bow.
他礼貌地鞠躬,退避一旁让她过去。
■His polite manners bespeak him (to be) a gentleman.
他礼貌的举止显示他是一位绅士。
■He confused me with a deluge of polite words.
他说了一大堆客气话使我不知所措。
■It's very polite of him to do so.
他这样做是很有礼貌的。
■His polite manners bespoke the gentleman.
他那彬彬有礼的举止显出他是个绅士。
■His polite formulas often carried much spleen.
他那文雅的客套,常常带有极大的怒气。
■Refined in manner; well-bred and polite.
优雅的举止优雅的;受良好教育并有礼貌的