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    manner查询结果如下:

    音标:['mænər]
    名词复数:manners 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.举止;礼貌;方式
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    n.
    ①方法;方式;样式;
    his manner of speaking
    他说话的方式.
    houses built in the Chinese manner
    中国式住宅.
    Do it in this manner .
    照这种方式来做.
    ②【艺】手法;风格;
    a painting in the manner of
    一幅模仿...风格的画.
    develop a manner of one`s own
    自成一家.
    ③[常用单]态度;风度;举止;
    I don`t like your manner.
    我不喜欢你的态度.
    He has a very rude manner.
    他举止非常粗鲁.
    ④[复]礼貌;规矩;
    have no manners
    没有礼貌,不懂规矩.
    Remember (Mind) your manners.
    注意礼貌!
    It is bad manners to stare at people.
    瞪着眼瞧人是不礼貌的.
    Where are your manners?
    规矩呢?(你还有没有礼貌?)
    ⑤[复]风俗;生活方式;
    manners and customs
    风俗习惯.
    ⑥[古]种类;
    What manner of man is he?
    他是怎样一个人?
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    方式,方法,举止
    n.
    1. 方式,方法[S1]2. 态度,举止[S1]3. 礼貌,规矩;习惯[P]4. (民族、时代的)风俗,习惯[P]5. (文学、艺术的)风格,手法[C][S1]6. 种类[U]
    Ought to operate in a more cooperative manner
    理应以更为合作的方式行事
    n. 【机械】
    样式,方法
    【海运】
    方法,方式态度,举止种类(pl.)礼貌,惯例
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    词性:noun

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    形容词 变体/同根词

    Relating to, or exhibiting, mannerisms.
    “This manneristic behaviour was difficult to control despite behavioural therapy or physical restraint.”
    “He developed severe manneristic and ritualistic behavior at around the age of two as documented on the videotape.”
    “Both Beccafumi and Peruzzi felt the cold and manneristic Roman style of rhetoric injuriously.”
    Polite, having good manners.
    “It’s also good to finally meet a guardian as mannerly as you are.”
    “I only knew their names because I heard Aunt Caren tell them to be mannerly.”
    “If we remember to praise him for thinking, we help him to be a mannerly dog on his own and not just a robot.”
    Characterised by having (good) manners; mannerly
    “Cody proved to be a mannersome child, and he ended up most weekday afternoons with Amy, watching movies on the television.”
    (often in combination) Having manners or (often excessive) mannerisms.
    “She wishes for a mild mannered and well tempered young lady to be friends with.”
    “His early prints reflect the mannered linearism of Jugendstil, the German version of Art Nouveau.”
    “Obviously I’m a mild mannered man with an unending love for humankind, and I only ever see the best in people.”
    lacking good manners; impolite; ill-bred || clumsy; graceless
    “But in the business life there are many mannerless and unpolite people.”
    “The prevalent idea that the American hotel clerk is a mannerless despot is, me judice, rather too severe.”
    “The first thing you have to remember is we are blind, not mannerless.”
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