polite
polite 英 [pəˈlaɪt] 美 [pəˈlaɪt]
adj. 有礼貌的
比较级:politer 最高级:politest
- Polite means showing regards for others in manners, speech, and behavior. Since you are a polite dinner guest, you thank the host for inviting you and, even though you think the chicken is not cooked to perfection, you tell her you are enjoying the meal.
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- adj. 有礼貌的
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1. Please be polite to our guests.
请礼貌待客。
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2. We were all too polite to object.
我们都太客气了,没有反对。
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3. I don't know how to make polite conversation.
我不晓得怎么说应酬话。
- polite (adj.) late 14c., "polished, burnished" (mid-13c. as a surname), from Latin politus "refined, elegant, accomplished," literally "polished," past participle of polire "to polish, to make smooth" (see polish (v.)). Used literally at first in English; sense of "elegant, cultured" is first recorded c. 1500, that of "behaving courteously" is 1748 (implied in politely). Related: Politeness.
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