curtsey
英 [ˈkɜːtsi]
美
v. (女子)行屈膝礼
过去式:curtseyed 复数:curtseys 现在分词:curtseying
BNC.37140 / COCA.39836
英英释义
noun
- bending the knees
verb
- bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting
双语例句
- The principal dancer tripped forward to the front of the stage and made a deep curtsey.
领舞者轻快地走到前台深深地鞠了个躬。 - She made a low curtsey.
她深深地行了一个屈膝礼。 - "I should like it very much, Your majesty," said Joan, and made a deep curtsey.
我很愿意,陛下,琼说着深地屈膝行礼。 - Some invitees will have been born into families that teach children to curtsey as soon as they can walk, but others may need a bit of help navigating the etiquette and protocol that such an important day demands.
有些受邀来宾自学会走路时起,家人就教会他们行屈膝礼,而有些来宾可能需要一些指导,以便熟练掌握这样一个重大日子所需的礼仪规范。 - Annie's smile disappeared and she dropped a curtsey.
安妮收敛了笑容,行了个屈膝礼。 - Who made a remarkable curtsey;
做了一个非凡的屈膝礼; - Old Mrs. Blenkinsop dropped a curtsey.
老布伦金索普太太行了屈膝礼。 - In more formal variants of the curtsey, the woman bends the knees outward, often sweeping one foot behind her.
更加正式的一种屈膝礼中,女性屈膝时双膝需略微向外打开,并将一只脚后撤。有时还要双手拎起体侧的裙摆。 - At Princess Prep in London, girls aged between eight and 11 learn a variety of core skills necessary for being a princess: how to curtsey, walk tall, ride a horse, and drink a cup of tea in an elegant fashion.
在伦敦的这个王妃培训班上,这些8到11岁的小女孩要学习成为王妃所必须的各种核心课程,如何行屈膝礼,如何挺胸抬头地走路,如何骑马,如何优雅地饮茶。 - It may then be referred to as a court curtsey and is often especially deep and elaborate.
之后屈膝礼被视为一种宫廷礼节并且要求行礼时深且精细。