civility
英 [səˈvɪləti]
美 [səˈvɪləti]
n. 彬彬有礼的行为; 礼貌; 客气; 客套
复数:civilities
BNC.21057 / COCA.12195
牛津词典
noun
- 彬彬有礼的行为;礼貌;客气
polite behaviour- Staff members are trained to treat customers with civility at all times.
全体职员接受训练,以便在任何时候对顾客都以礼相待。
- Staff members are trained to treat customers with civility at all times.
- 客套;客气
remarks that are said only in order to be polite
柯林斯词典
- → see:civil
英英释义
noun
- the act of showing regard for others
- formal or perfunctory politeness
双语例句
- But I don't because there has to be some civility in the world.
但是我不说,因为这个世界还是需要一点文明的。 - The collapse of national civility and cohesion made it difficult for the disputants to hear each other.
民族的谦恭精神和团结一致精神的瓦解使争论者们很难倾听对方的意见。 - Career-minded executives are finding a connection between civility and success.
精明的主管们开始注意到礼仪形象与成功之间的关系了。 - I used to think that civility just meant "be nice," as mom used to say.
过去我常常认为文明仅意味着母亲过去常说的“对人和蔼”。 - She answered him with cold civility.
她客客气气地敷衍了他一下。 - Civility is not a tactic or a sentiment.
谦逊有礼不是战术也不是感情用事。 - Heathcliff had not the habit of bestowing a single unnecessary civility on Miss Linton, I knew.
我知道,希刺克厉夫对林惇小姐向来没有献一下不必要的殷勤的习惯。 - Yet his outreach to Republicans is no sham; his civility, I think, is not a front.
然而,他向共和党示好并不是佯装;我想他的礼貌行为也不是装摸作样。 - Wonderful civility this! It emboldened me to ask a question.
多么彬彬有礼啊!于是我大着胆子问了个问题。 - A state or atmosphere of harmony or mutual civility and respect.
和谐或相互尊敬的气氛或状态。