demeanour
英 [dɪˈmiːnə(r)]
美 [dɪˈmiːnər]
n. 外表; 风度; 行为; 举止
复数:demeanours
Collins.1 / BNC.15033
牛津词典
noun
- 外表;风度;行为;举止
the way that sb looks or behaves- He maintained a professional demeanour throughout.
他始终保持着专业人才的风度。
- He maintained a professional demeanour throughout.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 行为;举止;风度
Yourdemeanouris the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.- From his general demeanour I didn't get the impression that he was being ironical.
从他整体的行为来看,我不觉得他是在讲反话。 - ...her calm and cheerful demeanour.
她平静而欢快的举止
- From his general demeanour I didn't get the impression that he was being ironical.
in AM, use 美国英语用 demeanor
英英释义
noun
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
双语例句
- But Sir Fred has contributed to his own misfortune by his unrepentant demeanour since the collapse of RBS.
但弗雷德因其自RBS破产以来不思悔改的表现而导致了自己的不幸。 - His demeanour in court is usually quiet and timid.
他在法庭上的举止通常是安静且胆小的。 - SherlockHolmes '; s earnest demeanour had so far convinced us that we all sat in silence, watching the animal intently, and expecting some startling effect.
福尔摩斯认真的态度已经使我们深信不疑了,我们都静静地坐在那里,留心地看着那只狗,并期待着某种惊人的结果发生。 - Modern young people must have modern dress. The Modern Fashion Company shows you elegant demeanour of modern people.
现代年轻人要有现代人的穿着。现代时装公司为您展示现代人的风采。 - He resolved upon a terrible demeanour in the presence of the dairy girl.
他决定当着这牛乳场姑娘的面,装出恶劣透顶的态度。 - The man was polite and his general demeanour had the air of a clergyman.
那男人彬彬有礼,一举一动都有教士的风度。 - Sir George Staunton was placed next to a clergyman of respectable appearance, and wellbred, though plain demeanour.
乔治斯汤顿爵士的座位被安排在一位外貌可敬,彬彬有礼而举止质朴的牧师旁边。 - Or the demeanour of awe and terror?
或者表现敬畏和恐怖的动作? - He was erect in attitude, and quiet in demeanour.
他器宇轩昂,举止文静。 - Not yet twenty-one, she exhibited the demeanour of a woman of forty.
尽管还不到二十一岁,她已经流露出四十岁女人的风度了。
