deportment 英 [dɪˈpɔ:tmənt]   美 [dɪˈpɔrtmənt]

deportment

deportment  英 [dɪˈpɔ:tmənt] 美 [dɪˈpɔrtmənt]

n. 举止;行为;态度 

名词复数:deportments 

One peculiarity of the child's deportment remains yet to be told. 这孩子的举止上还有一个特点也要说一说。
"Ah," replied Roger Chillingworth, with that quietness which, whether imposed or natural, marked all his deportment, "it is thus that a young clergyman is apt to speak. “啊,”罗杰·齐灵渥斯说,不管是做作的还是天生的,他的举止总是安详得令人瞩目,“一个年轻的牧师确实喜欢这么讲话。

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  • n. 举止;行为;态度
  • 1. One peculiarity of the child's deportment remains yet to be told.

    这孩子的举止上还有一个特点也要说一说。

  • 2. "Ah," replied Roger Chillingworth, with that quietness which, whether imposed or natural, marked all his deportment, "it is thus that a young clergyman is apt to speak.

    “啊,”罗杰·齐灵渥斯说,不管是做作的还是天生的,他的举止总是安详得令人瞩目,“一个年轻的牧师确实喜欢这么讲话。

  • 3. Instead of loafing around on Saturday morning, go to that seminar on executive deportment.

    与其在周六游荡一早上,不如参加一场关于仪态举止的研讨会。

  • deportment (n.) c. 1600, from Middle French déportement, from déporter "to behave," from Old French deporter (see deport (v.1)).
de·port·ment / dɪˈpɔːtmənt ; NAmE dɪˈpɔːrtmənt / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 ( BrE) the way in which a person stands and moves 风度;仪态 lessons for young ladies in deportment and etiquette 年轻女士的礼仪课 2 ( old-fashioned) ( especially NAmE) the way in which a person behaves 行为;举止 deportment deportments de·port·ment / dɪˈpɔːtmənt ; NAmE dɪˈpɔːrtmənt /
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