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manners可以不过更正式的是etiquette 原来是法文,意思是礼节 n. [U]1.礼节;礼仪This is a book on etiquette. 这是本有关礼仪的书。 According to etiquette, you should stand up to meet a guest. 按照礼节你应该站起来接待客人。 2.(同业间的)规矩;成规medical etiquette 医学界的规矩
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politeness 有礼貌,客气,优雅,洗练。manner: 礼貌,规矩。manner做礼貌讲的时候,一般用复数,而且像表示有礼貌要用good manners, politeness则不用再加good.manner也可以写成:no manners / bad manners 则表示没礼貌。
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manner是可数名词,复数是manners,详细信息如下:manner 英 [ˈmænə(r)] 美 [ˈmænɚ] n.方式,方法,做法;态度,样子,举止;礼貌,规矩;风俗,习惯,惯例,生活方式例句:I'm a professional and I have to conduct myself in a professional manner 我是专业人士,必须以专业的态度行事。They taught him his manners. 他们教他礼节。
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方式;方法 the way that something is done or happenssingular formal 举止;态度 the way that somebody behaves and speaks towards other peoplesingular 礼貌;礼仪 behaviour that is considered to be polite in a particular society or cultureplural 规矩;习俗 the habits and customs of a particular group of peopleplural formal
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1。howsomethingisdoneorhowithappens同义词:mode,style,way,fashion2。awayofactingorbehaving同义词:personalmanner1.Modeofaction;wayofperformingoreffectinganything;method;style;form;fashion."Thenationswhichthouhastremoved,andplacedinthecitiesofSamaria,knownotthemanneroftheGodoftheland."--2Kingsxvii.26."Thetemptationsofprosperityinsinuatethemselvesafteragentle,butverypowerful,manner."--Atterbury.2.Characteristicmodeofacting,conducting,carryingone'sself,orthelike;bearing;habitualstyle.Specifically:(a)Customarymethodofacting;habit."Paul,ashismannerwas,wentinuntothem."--Actsxvii.2."Airandmanneraremoreexpressivethanwords."--Richardson.(b)pl.Carriage;behavior;deportment;also,becomingbehavior;well-bredcarriageandaddress."Goodmannersaremadeupofpettysacrifices."--Emerson.(c)Thestyleofwritingorthoughtofanauthor;characteristicpeculiarityofanartist.3.Certaindegreeormeasure;as,itisinamannerdonealready."Thebreadisinamannercommon."--1Sam.xxi.5.4.Sort;kind;style;--inthisapplicationsometimeshavingthesenseofaplural,sortsorkinds."Yetithemint,andrue,andallmannerofherbs."--Lukexi.42."Ibidtheesay,Whatmannerofmanartthou?"--Coleridge.[MORE]Inoldusage,ofwasoftenomittedaftermanner,whenemployedinthissense."AmannerLatincorruptwasherspeech."Chaucer.Byanymannerofmeansinanywaypossible;byanysortofmeans.Tobetakenin,orwiththemanner[Acorruptionoftobetakeninthemainor.SeeMainor.]Tobetakenintheveryact.[Obs.]SeeMainor.Tomakeone'smannerstomakeaboworcourtesy;tooffersalutation.Mannersbitaportionleftinadishforthesakeofgoodmanners.Hallwell.Syn.--Method;mode;custom;habit;fashion;air;look;mien;aspect;appearance.SeeMethod.
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1. a way of doing, being done, or happening; mode of action, occurrence, etc.: I don't like the manner in which he complained. 2. manners, a. the prevailing customs, ways of living, and habits of a people, class, period, etc.; mores: The novels of Jane Austen are concerned with the manners of her time. b. ways of behaving with reference to polite standards; social comportment: That child has good manners. 3. a person's outward bearing; way of speaking to and treating others: She has a charming manner. 4. characteristic or customary way of doing, making, saying, etc.: houses built in the 19th-century manner. 5. air of distinction: That old gentleman had quite a manner. 6. ( used with a singular or plural verb ) kind; sort: What manner of man is he? All manner of things were happening. 7. characteristic style in art, literature, or the like: verses in the manner of Spenser. 8. Obsolete . a. nature; character. b. guise; fashion. —Idioms 9. by all manner of means, by all means; certainly. 10. by no manner of means, under no circumstances; by no means; certainly not: She was by no manner of means a frivolous person. 11. in a manner, so to speak; after a fashion; somewhat. 12. in a manner of speaking, in a way; as it were; so to speak: We were, in a manner of speaking, babes in the woods. 13. to the manner born, a. accustomed by birth to a high position: He was a gentleman to the manner born. b. used to a particular custom, activity, or role from birth.
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