maners

[美國]/ˈmænəz/
[英國]/ˈmænərz/

中文釋義

n. maner 的复数形式;姓氏。

例句

it is important to teach children good manners from a young age.

從小教導孩子良好的禮貌是很重要的。

he showed his bad manners by interrupting the speaker constantly.

他不斷打斷演講者,表現出他糟糕的禮貌。

she has impeccable table manners and knows how to use every utensil.

她餐桌禮儀無可挑剔,而且知道如何使用每種餐具。

where are your manners? you forgot to say thank you.

你的禮貌到哪去了?你忘了說謝謝。

please mind your manners while we are visiting the grandparents.

我們去探望祖父母時,請注意你的禮貌。

saying please and thank you is a matter of basic manners.

說請和謝謝是基本禮貌的問題。

despite his wealth, he lacks manners and treats people poorly.

儘管他富有,但他缺乏禮貌,對待他人很差。

it is considered good manners to hold the door open for others.

為他人扶門被認為是良好的禮貌。

the new employee struggled to remember all the office manners.

新員工努力記住所有辦公室的禮儀。

her grandmother insisted on strict victorian manners at dinner.

她祖母堅持在晚餐時嚴格遵守維多利亞時代的禮儀。

remember your manners and shake hands firmly during the interview.

記得你的禮貌,在面試時堅定地握手。

good manners are a sign of a well-educated person.

良好的禮貌是受過良好教育的人的標誌。

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