His mother reproached him for his bad manners.
他母亲责备他
不周。
His mother reproached him for his bad manners.
他母亲责备他
不周。
She covers her selfishness with a varnish of good manners.
她用一种表面上很有态度来掩饰她
自私。
The child was scolded by his grandmother for not being more mannerly.
个小孩因为缺乏
而被祖母责怪。
He lectured the children on good manners.
他向孩子们作关于演讲。
John is the quintessence of good manners.
约翰典范。
You should have good manners all the time.
任何时候都应该有。
It's bad manners to talk with a full mouth.
嘴里吃着东西说话不
。
It was a case of monumental bad-manners.
那极不
事例。
It's not polite to stare at a girl in the face.
盯着姑娘脸瞧
不
。
I've never seen such a polite clerk.
我从未见有
店员。
He politely pretended not to have heard this remark.
他有地假装没有听到
句话。
It’s no more than common politeness to hear what she has to say.
听她说话只不出于基本
。
New York the politest city in the world? Get outta here!
纽约世界上最有
城市?别唬人了!
She was,to the end,a gentlewoman of the old school,gracious and mannerly.
说到底,她仍一位温文尔雅、
可嘉
守旧派
贵妇人。
It’s impolite to gibe at a foreign student’s English.
嘲笑外国学生英语
不
。
Be polite, but don't kowtow to him.
要有,但不要对他卑躬屈节。
It's rude to put out your tongues at people.
对人吐舌头不
。
"People, especially youngsters don't seem so polite these days."
"如今人们,尤其年青人好象不那么讲
了。"
She offered them cups of tea and it seemed churlish to refuse.
她不停给他们倒茶,回绝话又好像没
。
His words were polite, but there were overtones of distrust in his voice.
他话虽然很
, 但话中含有不信任
暗示。
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