courtesies

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基本释义

n.
谦恭有礼,礼貌,请安( courtesy的名词复数 ); 有礼貌的举止[言词]; 承蒙

实用例句

Hugh and John were exchanging faintly barbed courtesies.

休和约翰正说着带有相互挤兑意味的客气话。

柯林斯例句

I speak very freely; the time is not for courtesies.

我话说得非常放肆; 现在不是讲究礼貌的时候.

辞典例句

He may freely receive courtesies that knows how to requite them.

知道如何还礼的人才可随意收礼.

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You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small courtesies with strangers.

你看不到对陌生人的笑容, 简短的谈话和简单的客套.

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The small courtesies sweeten life; the greater ennoble it.

有点礼貌使生活愉快, 多点礼貌使生活高尚.

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They shook hands in an unhurried fashion and exchanged courtesies.

他们很从容地握手,互相寒暄.

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She has done me innumerable courtesies.

她对我一直极为有礼.

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As a result, even the smallest courtesies kindle a fire that ignites chemistry and builds kinship.

结果, 即使最小的礼貌也会激起融洽感、扑灭亲密的“火焰”.

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There are certain courtesies like please and thank you that we should never forget.

我们应该永远不要忘记说请及谢谢的礼貌.

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When leaving and returning to the table, the gentlemen should and show their courtesies.

离开和返回餐桌时, 男士应该适当微微起身致意.

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