politer
英 [pəˈlaɪtə]
美 [pəˈlaɪtər]
adj. 有礼貌的; 客气的; 儒雅的; 应酬的; 礼节性的; 客套的; 上流社会的
polite的比较级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 有礼貌的;客气的;文雅的
Someone who ispolitehas good manners and behaves in a way that is socially correct and not rude to other people.- Everyone around him was trying to be polite, but you could tell they were all bored...
他周围的每一个人都极力表现出彬彬有礼的样子,但能够看出他们都感到厌烦。 - It's not polite to point or talk about strangers in public...
在公共场合对陌生人指指点点或议论纷纷都不礼貌。 - Gately, a quiet and very polite young man, made a favourable impression...
盖特利是一个言语不多、执礼甚恭的年轻人,他给人留下了很好的印象。 - I hate having to make polite conversation.
我很讨厌不得不说些应酬话。
- Everyone around him was trying to be polite, but you could tell they were all bored...
- ADJ 上流的;高雅的
You can refer to people who consider themselves to be socially superior and to set standards of behaviour for everyone else aspolite societyorpolite company.- Certain words are vulgar and not acceptable in polite society.
有些字眼较粗俗,不为上流社会所接受。
- Certain words are vulgar and not acceptable in polite society.
双语例句
- I am from Shanghai and have crisscrossed China and been to Hong Kong twice, and honestly I can tell you that Hong Kong people are no more politer than residents of big cities in the mainland.
老实说,香港人并不比大陆大城市居民更有礼貌,事实上,我发现他们因为英国的影响变得很势利(很讽刺不是吗?) - Communicating with people who have almost the same overt power, communicator tends to be politer to the one who has more covert power.
对同样拥有显性权势的人,人们往往对其中总是拥有较多隐性权势的人更礼貌。