释义 |
manners phrase[ plural ] B2 polite ways of treating other people and behaving in public: 风度;礼貌;礼仪 He needs to be taught some manners.他需要学些礼仪。 It's bad manners to eat with your mouth open.张着嘴吃东西是不文雅的。 It's considered good manners in some societies to leave a little food on your plate.在某些社会中,人们认为盘中剩下少许食物是礼貌的表现。 See also
manner(POLITE BEHAVIOUR)
She chided him for his bad manners.她训斥他没有礼貌。 It is considered bad manners in some cultures to speak with your mouth full of food.在某些文化习俗中,说话时嘴里塞满食物被认为是不礼貌的。 The importance of good manners was drummed into us at an early age.我们很小就被反复叮嘱要注重行为举止。 His parents used to lecture him on his table manners.以前他的父母经常批评他的餐桌礼仪。 He was always punctilious in his manners.他举止总是循规蹈矩。
manners | American Dictionary manners plural noun us/ˈmæn·ərz/ ways of behaving toward people, esp. ways that are socially correct and show respect for their comfort and their feelings: He had the bad manners to keep interrupting whoever was speaking. |