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n. 礼貌



    manners
    [ noun ]
    social deportment
    <noun.attribute>
    he has the manners of a pig


    1. Such middle-class manners and mannerisms are what make Drabble novels so popular here and in the U.S. Ms. Drabble is the middle-class achiever's novelist.
    2. Faculty members say the focus is on the big picture, like ethics questions in the marketplace, not table manners.
    3. And their manners: each one appeared to have mastered the art of being polite without aloofness, charming without unction. The dress code of the evening was smart by most standards, but casual according to Eton rubric.
    4. The Mother Country sends a garrison, led by the vociferous Brigadier Culpepper whose head is stuffed with the manners and vocabulary of the Great War. But the colonial regime is short-lived.
    5. "Driving Miss Daisy," starring Jessica Tandy as a Southern widow and Morgan Freeman as her chauffeur in a story of manners and race relations, earned $6 million last weekend, up 5 percent from the previous weekend, said Entertainment Data Inc.
    6. In her uncles' hospital room, she says, "I didn't recognize either one of them." Lyon, a bank teller with three grown children, has the manners of a Sunday school teacher _ until she talks about the beating.
    7. We've also been taught that it's bad manners to make fun of other people's accents, dress or customs, especially when we're in their section of the country.
    8. The Agriculture Department has long advised prospective exporters to do their homework, mind their manners and refrain from breaking cultural taboos if they want to sell American products overseas.
    9. Under the threat, Arvin's executives lost their cool-and their manners.
    10. Welcome to the Service Quality Center, a boot camp where Singapore's service-industry workers are undergoing basic training in telephone manners, grooming, handling customer complaints and holding in their tempers.
    11. A graduate of Dartmouth, Mr. Krueger had prep-school manners and dressed as though he had stepped out of an L.L. Bean catalog.
    12. "The adult is the enemy of the child because of the awful process of civilizing this thing that when it is born is an animal with no manners, no moral sense at all." Dahl was also known for his unnerving short stories.
    13. But this came through good will, noble manners and brotherhood." He referred apparently to territorial settlements concluded in the past by Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates.
    14. Turner said that she was impressed by Onassis' manners on the one occasion when they met.
    15. So it proved. Chisholm, whose father had been City editor of The Times, was tall with impeccable manners and wore a monocle.
    16. Morgan may be given the benefit of the doubt this time, but it will need to mind its manners.
    17. Can't a room be set aside for post-game interviews? No one expects an athlete, physically and mentally exhausted after a tough game, to show impeccable manners while being peppered with sometimes tough questions.
    18. Hanna has taken many of his animals on NBC-TV's "Late Night With David Letterman," and they don't always display the best manners.
    19. In a book still in the works, Mr. Baltzell is tracing the decline of manners in tennis as the sport has evolved from an upper-class pastime into a big-money game.
    20. And potential defence entrepreneurs might ponder Ferranti's folly of paying good money for hush-hush businesses when asking hard questions is considered bad manners.
    21. "I thought they taught you manners at St. Albans," Mr. Gephardt said.
    22. In the process, merger mania has taken a toll on manners.
    23. It is an uprising with good manners, a rare phenomenon in Central America.
    24. Good manners are sometimes a bad habit.
    25. Meyer, however, says that when she sailed the Endeavor, she found the boat to have "very good manners." "I was not prepared for how good she was," says Meyer. "She was quick and responsive.
    26. "We try to teach our students good driving manners, like letting someone out of a parking space and such," explains Mr. Caporale.
    27. In September, historians and scholars were brought in to talk about the history of the period, the manners of the time, the difference between Shakespeare's history and actual history.
    28. I get a thumbs-up occasionally from the instructors." Hundreds of monkeys descended from their Buddhist temple home Saturday for a 12-course meal complete with menus and linen napkins but forgot their manners and hurled soda cans at the curious humans.
    29. The General Dynamics spokesman called the timing of the stock purchases a "nonissue" and said the company "met all disclosure regulations." The point is not merely one of manners, but of effective policy.
    30. It does make sense to ask whether the market, in and of itself, has specific effects on morals and manners, irrespective of other cultural factors in a particular historical situation.
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