decorous
英 ['dek(?)r?s]
美['d?k?r?s]
- adj. 有禮貌的,高雅的;端正的
實用場景例句
- They go for decorous walks every day in parks with their nanny.
- 他們每天都和保姆一起在公園里散步,表現得很有教養。
柯林斯例句
- The tete - a - tete was decorous in the extreme.
- 這次私下會面極為體面.
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- To feel, or feign, decorous woe.
- 感到或裝作適當的悲傷.
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- Fittings is assembled decorous, insole is firm, whether to have unified world footwear sizes.
- 配件裝配是否牢固、端正, 鞋墊是否牢固, 是否有統一的世界鞋號.
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- Modern enhanced selection of books is still having a woven as cover material to show decorous.
- 現代價值較高的書籍本冊,仍選用絲織品作為封面材料,以示其高雅貴重.
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- Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid, as being very vulnerable themselves.
- 因爲他們本身就非常容易招來責難, 所以他們膽小怕事.
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- If they are slain in the spirit decorous thump: there's to be no rolling afterwards.
- 他們對放縱的情感感到恐懼,假如他們被圣靈擊倒,那必是一下優雅的重擊,此后再無反復.
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- Decorous risk is known, raise construction company venture to analyse ability and changeover ability hard.
- 端正風險熟悉, 努力提高施工企業風險分析能力和轉換能力.
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- What it is including demeanour, artistic percipient, play is fluent with decorous respect agree.
- 它包含著風度 、 藝術鑒賞力 、 發揮的流利與高雅方面的契合.
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