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manners B2 phrase

polite ways of treating other people and behaving in public:

He needs to be taught some manners. 他需要学些礼仪。

the decencies phrase UK old-fashioned

the acceptable or expected ways of doing something:

I hate going to funerals, but you must observe the decencies . 我讨厌参加葬礼,但这是基本的礼仪不得不去。

proprieties phrase formal

the rules of polite social behaviour:

They'd invited us to dinner so we thought we'd better observe the proprieties and invite them back. 他们请了我们吃饭,所以我们认为最好遵循礼数回请他们。

the done thing phrase mainly UK

what you are expected to do in a social situation:

Don't forget to shake hands - it's the done thing, you know. 别忘了握手——你知道,这是礼貌。

ceremony uk

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/ˈser.ɪ.mə.ni/us /ˈser.ə.mə.ni/ noun

very formal and polite behaviour:

She arrived at the airport without the pomp and ceremony that usually accompanies important politicians. 她抵达了机场,没有通常与重要政界人士相伴的盛况和礼仪。

etiquette uk

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/ˈet.ɪ.ket/us /ˈet̬.ɪ.kɪt/ noun

the set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations:

Social etiquette dictates that men cannot sit while women are standing. (社交)礼仪要求在女士站立时,男士不能入座。

protocol uk

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/ˈprəʊ.tə.kɒl/us /ˈproʊ.t̬ə.kɑːl/ noun

the system of rules and acceptable behaviour used at official ceremonies and occasions:

a breach of Royal protocol 对皇家礼仪的违反

不合礼仪

not the done thing phrase mainly UK

not socially acceptable:

Smoking during a meal is not the done thing. 吃饭时吸烟是不礼貌的。

餐桌礼仪

table manners uk

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/ˈteɪ.bəl ˌmæn.əz/us /ˈteɪ.bəl ˌmæn.ɚz/ noun

the way you eat your food, or the socially acceptable way to eat your food, especially when eating a meal with others:

Your table manners are awful - don't you know how to use a knife and fork? 你的吃相太难看了——你难道不会用刀叉吗?

礼仪年

liturgical year uk

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/lɪˌtɜː.dʒɪ.kəl ˈjɪər/us /lɪˌtɝː.dʒɪ.kəl ˈjɪr/ noun

in Christian churches, a period of one year that consists of a series of religious seasons, beginning on the first Sunday in Advent:

Easter is the holiest feast of the Christian liturgical year. 复活节是基督教礼仪年中最神圣的节日。

网络礼仪

netiquette uk

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/ˈnet.ɪ.ket/us /ˈnet̬.ɪ.ket/ noun specialized

the set of rules about behaviour that is acceptable on the internet:

It's considered bad netiquette to use capital letters in an email because it looks like YOU ARE SHOUTING. 在电子邮件中使用大写字母被认为是不符合规范的,因为这样看起来像是在吼叫。

按照礼仪的

respectful uk

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/rɪˈspekt.fəl/us /rɪˈspekt.fəl/ C1 adjective

showing politeness or honour to someone or something:

There was a respectful two-minute silence as we remembered the soldiers who had died in the war. 在纪念战争中阵亡将士的仪式上,我们心怀崇敬默哀两分钟。

合乎礼仪的

comme il faut uk

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/ˌkɒm ɪl ˈfəʊ/us /ˌkɑːm ɪl ˈfoʊ/ adjective formal

behaving or dressing in the right way in public according to formal rules of social behaviour:

Trust me - it's not comme il faut to wear a pink tie to a funeral. 相信我——系粉色领带参加葬礼不合适。

礼仪上地

ceremonially uk

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/ˌser.ɪˈməʊ.ni.ə.li/us /ˌser.ɪˈmoʊ.ni.ə.li/ adverb

in a way that relates to or is part of a ceremony:

The store will be ceremonially reopened with a ribbon cutting and appearances from top designers. 商店的重开典礼将会有剪彩仪式和顶级设计师出席。

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