manner
manner 英 [ˈmænə(r)] 美 [ˈmænɚ]
n. 举止,教养;礼貌
名词复数:manners
- Your way of behaving or acting is your manner. Your parents might be fooled by your best friend's quiet, polite manner, but you know that she's capable of being incredibly rude — and hysterically funny.
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- n. 举止,教养;礼貌
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1. to have an aggressive manner,to have a friendly manner,to have a relaxed manner
带着一副咄咄逼人的╱友好的╱悠闲的样子
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2. His manner was polite but cool.
他举止有礼但很冷漠。
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3. to have good manners,to have bad manners
有╱没有礼貌
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4. It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.
嘴里塞满了东西跟人说话是不礼貌的。
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5. He has no manners.
他毫无礼貌。
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6. the social morals and manners of the seventeenth century
十七世纪的社会道德和习俗
- manner (n.) c. 1200, "kind, sort, variety," from Anglo-French manere, Old French maniere "fashion, method, manner, way; appearance, bearing; custom" (12c., Modern French manière), from Vulgar Latin *manaria (source of Spanish manera, Portuguese maneira, Italian maniera), from fem. of Latin manuarius "belonging to the hand," from manus "hand" (from PIE root *man- (2) "hand"). The French word also was borrowed by Dutch (manier), German (manier), Swedish (maner).
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