civilly 英 ['sɪvɪlɪ]  

civilly

civilly  英 ['sɪvɪlɪ]

adv. 谦恭地;依民法 

John Dashwood said nothing; but her husband civilly hoped that she would not be settled far from Norland. 约翰.达什伍德夫人没有吭声,她丈夫倒挺客气,说他希望迁居的地方不要离诺兰庄园太远。
Mrs. John Dashwood said nothing; but her husband civilly hoped that she would not be settled far from Norland. 约翰.达什伍德夫人没有吭声,她丈夫倒挺客气,说他希望迁居的地方不要离诺兰庄园太远。

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  • adv. 谦恭地;依民法
  • 1. John Dashwood said nothing; but her husband civilly hoped that she would not be settled far from Norland.

    约翰.达什伍德夫人没有吭声,她丈夫倒挺客气,说他希望迁居的地方不要离诺兰庄园太远。

  • 2. Mrs. John Dashwood said nothing; but her husband civilly hoped that she would not be settled far from Norland.

    约翰.达什伍德夫人没有吭声,她丈夫倒挺客气,说他希望迁居的地方不要离诺兰庄园太远。

  • 3. Nor did revellers or footpads treat the old man, civilly, but tied him to the wall, where he was constrained to stay till a kind passerby released him.

    寻欢作乐的人或者拦路贼也不再文明对待他了,他们把他绑在墙上,他被迫一直呆在那儿,直到有好心的过路人来释放自己。

  • civilly (adv.) 1550s, "with reference to citizenship or civil matters," also "in a well-bred manner;" from civil + -ly (2).
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