civilities
英 [sɪˈvɪlɪtiz]
美 [səˈvɪlətiz]
n. 彬彬有礼的行为; 礼貌; 客气; 客套
civility的复数
双语例句
- But since you already dispensed with the civilities.
但是既然你已经撕破脸皮。 - With proper civilities the ladies then withdrew; all of them equally surprised to find that he meditated a quick return.
太太小姐们便行礼如仪,辞别回房;大家听说他竟打算很快就回来,都感到惊讶。 - He could tell her nothing new of the wonders of his presentation and knighthood; and his civilities were worn out like his information.
他谈来谈去总不外乎觐见皇上以及荣膺爵士头衔之类的奇闻,翻不出什么新花样来;他那一套礼貌举止,也象他的出言吐语一样,已经陈腐不堪。 - After a few civilities, they got down to business.
寒暄几句之后,他们谈起了正事。 - Well," cried he, with that benevolent politeness which distinguished his salutation from the common civilities of the world," my Cavalier has attained his object.
唉,”他喊道,他的口令是那样的慈爱殷勤,显然与一般人的普通招呼不同,“我的骑士到达目的地啦。 - Perhaps at times their commendations are only a sort of civilities, but the effects are rather pleasurable and even heart-warming.
他们的称赞,也许有些时候只是一种客套拉家常,但它的效果却是让人开心甚至温暖的。 - Jean wasted no time on civilities.
琼不失时机地寒暄了一番。 - However, the root of the fact is that the marriage legal system of 3,000 years of feudal society was the repeat and strengthening of the feudal ethics and civilities.
但究其实质,三千年封建社会婚姻法律制度只是封建纲常礼教的不断重复与强化。 - On distinguishing the ladies of the group, the two gentlemen came directly towards them, and began the usual civilities.
这新来的两位绅士看见人堆里有这几位小姐,便连忙来到她们跟前,照常寒喧了一番。 - The commonsense commonwealth government no longer uses the uncommon commonplace. His civilities were worn out, like his information.
有常识的联邦我的电驴不再使用不寻常的陈腐之言。他那一套礼貌举止,也象他的出言吐语一样,已经陈腐不堪。