mannerly

英 ['mænəlɪ] 美
  • adj. 彬彬有礼的;客气的
  • adv. 客气地;彬彬有礼地
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mannerly (adj.)
"well-mannered, seemly, modest," late 14c., from manner (n.) + -ly (1). As an adverb, "in accord with custom; becomingly" (mid-14c.); later "in accord with good manners" (c. 1400). Related: Mannerliness.
1. She was , to the end, a gentlewoman of the old school , gracious and mannerly.
说到底, 她仍是一位温文尔雅 、 礼貌可嘉的守旧派的贵妇人.

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2. Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, which mannerly devotion shows in this.
志诚的香客, 别过分错怪你的对手, 这正是最恭敬的虔诚.

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3. He became more judicious, more mannerly, more thoughtful, and eager to please.
他变得更明事理 、 更有礼貌, 也更体贴人了.他也乐于讨人欢喜.

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4. The child was scolded By his grandmother for not Being more mannerly.
这个小孩因为缺乏礼貌而被祖母责怪.

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