comportment 英 [kəm'pɔːtm(ə)nt]   美 [kəm'pɔrtmənt]

comportment

comportment  英 [kəm'pɔːtm(ə)nt] 美 [kəm'pɔrtmənt]

n. 举止,态度;动作 

名词复数:comportments 

Another aspect of executive presence is comportment—your way of conducting yourself in interacting with others. 领导者气质的另一方面就是举止风度——你与他人交流时行为表现。
comportment is knowledge of how to behave in expected and unexpected situations regardless of how many eyes are on you. 它指的是你在可预料和出人意料的情境下该如何行为,不管有多少双眼睛盯着你。

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  • n. 举止,态度;动作
  • 1. Another aspect of executive presence is comportment—your way of conducting yourself in interacting with others.

    领导者气质的另一方面就是举止风度——你与他人交流时行为表现。

  • 2. comportment is knowledge of how to behave in expected and unexpected situations regardless of how many eyes are on you.

    它指的是你在可预料和出人意料的情境下该如何行为,不管有多少双眼睛盯着你。

  • 3. Mr Jin says that China’s comportment with America is much more mature than it used to be and notes that the two sides enjoy much better channels of communication than they had.

    他还说,中国对美国的态度比以前成熟的多,而且,双方之间也比原来有更多沟通渠道。

  • comportment (n.) "personal bearing, carriage, behavior, demeanor," 1590s, from Middle French comportement "bearing, behavior," from comporter (13c.) "to behave," from Latin comportare "to bring together, collect," from com "with, together" (see com-) + portare "to carry" (from PIE root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over")
com·port·ment / kəmˈpɔːtmənt ; NAmE kəmˈpɔːrtmənt / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the way in which sb/sth behaves 行为;举止;表现 She won admiration for her comportment during the trial. 她在选拔赛中的表现得到了赞赏。 com·port·ment / kəmˈpɔːtmənt ; NAmE kəmˈpɔːrtmənt /
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