demeanor
英
美
n. 行为;举止;态度
COCA.8554
英英释义
noun
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
双语例句
- His austere demeanor and ability to lead his forces have made him a beloved leader and comrade.
他严厉的作风和出色的领导部队的能力使它成为了一个受人敬畏的指挥官和可靠的战友。 - Your actions and demeanor will dictate how others will respond.
你们的行为与举止将影响到其他人的回应。 - Yesterday's events seem to have affected his demeanor.
昨天的事似乎对他的行为有些影响。 - A man's demeanor is high and elegant.
器宇高雅。 - By using more vocal variety and body languages techniques in his speeches, he can learn to relax not only his presentation style, but also his demeanor.
控制者运用多一点的声音变化和肢体语言的技巧在演讲中,可以学习在报告风格和自我态度的放轻松。 - The style was exquisite, precise and elegant to match the demeanor of the royal family.
它的风格精致,精确和优雅,以配合王室风范。 - To simple wooden color-tune, everyone, revealed cordial and delicate demeanor.
以质朴的木色为主调,大家风范中流露出亲切和细腻。 - He began to show displeasure in his tone and voice and his demeanor and his continued pressure for an explanation.
他的语气和声音开始显得不高兴,他的风度和他继续的压迫做一个解释。 - He may have a meek demeanor, but he scans crowds with the intense concentration of a hunter.
他也许有谦恭的态度,但会用猎人聚精会神的目光,扫描眼前的人群。 - The quite demeanor of the Capricorn is easily misinterpreted as cold and hard hearted.
摩羯的这种表现很容易让人误解为冷漠和硬心肠。
