manners

manners ['mænəz]  ['mænəz] 

原级:manner

manners 基本解释

名词礼貌; 礼貌; 态度; 方式( manner的名词复数 ); 规矩

manners 网络解释

1. 儀態:人们一般认为,英国体系的马展更看重专家的观点和评委的经验,骑用马(ridden class)和牵引马(led class)的评审标准有4个依据:表现(presence)、品相(conformation)、步态(ride)、仪态 (manners).

manners 单语例句

1. Their vast land area and diversity compel the two countries to develop their census mechanisms in manners that can capture all aspects of demographic changes.

2. But their table manners were less charming, with each bird snapping and pushing the others to have a nibble of the bread.

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3. The poll found that " old Britain " was represented by a stiff upper lip, impeccable manners and wartime leader Winston Churchill.

4. Although Chinese people may need to learn a few civic manners, their culture as a whole is certainly not inferior to that practiced in the West.

5. He was amazed by its civility and praised it as " a place of natural splendor and civilized manners ".

6. Equally, it is bad manners to clank your utensils loudly against your teeth.

7. manners是什么意思

7. Pingping thought she had good taste in dressing and her manners classy.

8. Are the nation's professionally successful women coarse and lacking in manners?

9. All Asian tourists who come to my town have always acted with the best manners and have always been proper and well mannered.

10. Some of the reporters have privately told her that her ease of manners and unflappability have made them more comfortable posing relentless questions.

manners 英英释义

manners什么意思

noun

1. social deportment

    e.g. he has the manners of a pig

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