demeanor
英
美
n. 行为;举止;态度
COCA.8554
英英释义
noun
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
双语例句
- For long, I respect Britain, I am the gentry demeanor captive.
长久以来,我尊敬英国,我还是绅士风度的迷恋者。 - Even if I am a man of his outstanding re-re-re-tall handsome re-re-tender demeanor, he is my man.
就算我的男人,他再优秀再高大再帅再温柔再风度,他也是我的男人。 - He may have a meek demeanor, but he scans crowds with the intense concentration of a hunter.
他也许有谦恭的态度,但会用猎人聚精会神的目光,扫描眼前的人群。 - Judging from your question and your demeanor.
由你的问题和态度判断。 - The quite demeanor of the Capricorn is easily misinterpreted as cold and hard hearted.
摩羯的这种表现很容易让人误解为冷漠和硬心肠。 - His demeanor and ambition mark him as an inauthentic black man, a sellout.
他的风范与野心标志着他作为一个不真实的黑人男子,一个虚设。 - To simple wooden color-tune, everyone, revealed cordial and delicate demeanor.
以质朴的木色为主调,大家风范中流露出亲切和细腻。 - I have an ecclesiastical demeanor apparently.
因为我看上去很有牧师的风度。 - Observable phenomena; an observable change in demeanor.
可观察到的现象;可观察到的态度上的变化。 - The style was exquisite, precise and elegant to match the demeanor of the royal family.
它的风格精致,精确和优雅,以配合王室风范。
