英:['kɜ:tɪəslɪ]
美:[ˈkətɪəslɪ]
英:['kɜ:tɪəslɪ]
美:[ˈkətɪəslɪ]
词根:courtly
adj.courtesy 殷勤的;被承认的;出于礼节的
courteous 有礼貌的;谦恭的
courtly 尊严而有礼貌的;奉承的;有宫廷气派的,威严的
n.courtesy 礼貌;好意;恩惠
Adverb
1. in a polite manner;
"the policeman answered politely, `Now look here, lady...'"
Middle English corteis, from Anglo-French curteis, from curt
The first known use of courteous was in the 13th century
courtyardnoun
a court or enclosure next to a building
courtshipnoun
the act or process of courting
courtroomnoun
a room in which a court of law is held
courtlyadjective
suitable to a royal court : elegant
courtly manners
courtlyadjective
suitable to a royal court : elegant
courtly manners
court1 of 2noun
the residence of a ruler and especially a king or queen
a ruler's formal assembly of advisers and officers as a governing body
the family and followers of a ruler
an open space completely or partly surrounded by buildings
a space for playing a ball game
a tennis court
a wide alley with only one opening onto a street
an assembly for carrying out judicial business
a session of a judicial assembly
court is now adjourned
a building or room where legal cases are heard
a judge in session
attention designed to win favor
pay court to the king
court2 of 2verb
to try to gain
court favor
to act so as to invite or provoke
court disaster
to seek the affections or favor of
the candidate courted the voters
to engage in a social relationship usually leading to marriage
to engage in activity leading to mating
a pair of robins courting
courtiernoun
a person in attendance to a ruler at a royal court
a person who practices flattery
courthousenoun
a building in which courts of law are held or county offices are located
courtesynoun
courtly politeness
a favor courteously performed
a favor as distinguished from a right
a title by courtesy only
courteousadjective
marked by good manners suitable to a court
marked by respect for and consideration of others
1 Here we were—my adopted parents, my birth mother, my half sister, and a stranger my mother needed for support—courteously sitting across from one another.
2 Ensures guestservices specified by superiors and guests requests are promptly and courteously met.
确保迅速而礼貌地完成主管和客人的要求。
3 When you speak and act courteously, you give others a feeling of being valued and respected.
你的言行举止有礼貌,会得到别人的重视与尊重。
4 He straightened up and bowed his head courteously.
5 He inquired courteously after Mercy’s health, and she smiled at him from the bed where she sat propped against the feather pillows.
6 “They say you have pneumonia. Would you like something to read?” he said courteously.
7 With a sigh and a groan he sat down on the grass alongside his Abbot who greeted him courteously.
8 The book covers everything from formal introductions to declining invitations to courteous shopping.
9 When she should have stood up from the altar rail, though, he squeezed, almost courteously, as if he only meant to be holding her breath for her, and just for a moment.
10 Ensures guest services specified by superiors and guests requests are promptly and courteously met.
及时、礼貌的完成上级指定的对客服务并满足客人的要求。
11 ‘Quite right,’ answered the dwarf, gathering up the cushions and courteously assisting Frodo back into his seat.
12 Responsibilities : Provide quality service to the customer and courteously during check - in check - out and throughout their stay.
保证随时为所有客人提供最优质的服务.保持严格的安全程序以保证客人信息和安全的保密性.
13 At the theater, just before curtain, that notion was reiterated to me by Mr. Weinstein, who courteously but firmly explained that this “Neverland” was merely a premonition of what is to come.
14 Both are seniors who are opinionated but kind, questioning but courteous.
15 I’d read a lot about consciousness in the weeks leading up to our talk and he told me, courteously, that I shouldn’t have bothered.
16 After some quick mutual assessments of teeth, abs and other carnal assets, they courteously bow to one another — and the couplings begin.
17 He courteously opened the door for me.
他谦恭有礼地为我开门。
18 Then he nodded courteously to me and walked off to perform his unpleasant duty.
然后他礼貌地向我点了点头,便走开去干他那乏味的工作了。
19 It was a day on which his two sons had come and after they had greeted him courteously they went out and they walked about the house on to the land.
20 One summer, relatives come to visit a retired schoolteacher in her sprawling, run-down estate — and courteously refuse to leave.