well-mannered
英 [ˌwel ˈmænəd]
美 [ˌwel ˈmænərd]
adj. 行为端正的;举止得当的;有礼貌的
柯林斯词典
- 行为端正的;举止得当的;有礼貌的
Someone who iswell-manneredis polite and has good manners.
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- He was "well-mannered and quite deep for his age", she said.
他“举止有礼,深沉得与他的年龄很不相称”,她说。 - Well-mannered as usual, I see.
老用这个方法,我已经知道了。 - All these elegant, refined people, who usually were so well-mannered, began to fight like street rowdies.
所有这些高雅、有教养的人们,通常他们是如此地温文尔雅,现在开始像街头流氓一样扭打起来。 - A well-mannered person never say offensive words.
一个有礼貌的人从来不说冒犯的言词。 - No matter how well-mannered Midwesterners are, however, they cannot come close to matching the thoughtfulness of our Chinese hosts.
然而,无论美国中西部人多么热诚待客,却无法与我们中国主人的热情周到相比。 - Poise is also appreciated in Western culture as an essential quality of a well-mannered person.
在西方文化中,沉着自信也是有良好教养人士的重要特质。 - Everyone should be well-mannered at all times.
大家都应该随时保持彬彬有礼的态度。 - The other visitors were too well-mannered to complain.
其他参观者出于礼貌,没有抱怨。 - Helen is a very polite and well-mannered girl.
何畅是懂礼貌、行为端庄的女孩。 - Most Japanese whom we come into contact with would also leave us with a good impression-they are usually well-mannered and courteous.
我们所接触的日本人,也大多印象良好。他们谦让恭敬,彬彬有礼。