politesse
基本解釋
- n. 優(yōu)雅;禮貌;(法)客氣
英漢例句
- With the politesse of a Medici, the mayor paused and listened, then promised to further this artistic endeavor once he had dealt with his first batch of election pledges.
市長有著美地奇家族傳統(tǒng)的禮貌,他停下腳步,聆聽塞拉西尼博士(Dr. Seracini)的介紹,他承諾一旦開始履行競選誓言,他將在第一時間里推薦這項藝術(shù)活動。 - AS THE emissary of a new president ostensibly still in “l(fā)istening mode”, Hillary Clinton was politesse personified during her first swing as secretary of state through the Middle East this week.
當新任總統(tǒng)的使者表面上仍停留在“監(jiān)聽方式”上時,希拉里這禮拜在她的以國務(wù)卿身份進行中東之旅是則是以人性化的禮節(jié)作為第一次的轉(zhuǎn)變的。 - Politesse costs nothing and gains everything.
禮貌無所失,卻得到了一切。 - Yet the literariness of the subject, and the gingerly politesse of its execution, should cause some disquiet.
NEWYORKER: Sons and Lovers - He still drives a pick-up truck, still wears cowboy boots under his dark suit, still eschews the politesse expected of a congressman.
ECONOMIST: The disappointment of Dick Armey - But having said, with all the politesse possible, that this is not good science, why then leap to the idea that it is politics?
FORBES: Monsanto's GM Corn And Cancer In Rats: Real Scientists Deeply Unimpressed. Politics Not Science Perhaps?
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- politesse mani érée 假客氣
- die Politesse 女交警
- la politesse getillesse 我愛
- politesse trop appuy ée 過分的禮貌
- Emperor of Politesse 恭皇帝