civility
civility 英 [səˈvɪləti] 美 [sɪˈvɪlɪti]
n. 礼貌;礼仪;端庄
名词复数:civilities
- Civility is the act of showing regard for others by being polite, like the civility you showed in speaking kindly to someone who has hurt your feelings.
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- n. 礼貌;礼仪;端庄
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1. I extend sincere apologies to the president for this lack of civility.
我为这种缺乏礼貌的行为向总统致以诚挚的歉意。
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2. You can stress civility, moreover, as the guiding principle for the conversation.
你可以像谈话时用到的指导原则一样,强调礼貌原则。
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3. Perhaps many of the fans of this sort of behaviour long for the release from civility and responsibility that intoxication brings.
或许很多追捧这种行为的粉丝都渴望从迷醉所带来的礼仪和责任中解脱出来.
- civility (n.) late 14c., "status of a citizen," from Old French civilite (14c.), from Latin civilis "relating to a citizen, relating to public life, befitting a citizen; popular, affable, courteous" (see civil). Later especially "good citizenship" (1530s). Also "state of being civilized" (1540s); "behavior proper to civilized persons" (1560s).
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