英 [ˈkɔːtli] 美 [ˈkɔːrtli]
adj. 尊严而有礼貌的;奉承的;有宫廷气派的,威严的
比较级courtlier或more courtly
最高级courtliest或most courtly
courtly /ˈkɔːtlɪ/
形容词 You use courtly to describe someone whose behaviour is very polite, often in a rather old-fashioned way. 谦和典雅的
The waiter made a courtly bow and walked out of the room.
该侍者典雅地鞠了一躬,走出了房间。
... courtling 小官员 courtly 尊严 court-martial 军事法庭 ...
不如先改变自己在他温文儒雅(Courtly)的概况下,躲藏着相当硬朗和野蛮的性情。这一点,成功不是将来才有的,而是从决定去做的那一刻起,持续累积而成。
尊严而有礼貌的(courtly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 简明扼要chiefly 有礼貌courtly 有建设性constructly ...
courteously 有礼貌地;亲切地
court 求爱
court 招致(失败、危险等);向…献殷勤;设法获得
His speech and manners became curiously ceremonious and courtly, to the vast admiration and amusement of his intimates.
他的言谈举止变得出奇地讲究而有宫廷气派,使他的密友们大为钦佩,也觉得有趣。
The waiter made a courtly bow and walked out of the room.
该侍者典雅地鞠了一躬,走出了房间。
This courtly poetry came out of the idea of chivalry and courtly love that you might associate with knights in shining armor.
这种宫廷风格的诗歌来源于骑士精神和宫廷式的爱情,你可能会把它与穿着闪亮盔甲的骑士联系在一起。
Indeed, the courtly South Carolinian's 42-year tenure represents one-fifth of the Senate's own 208-year history.
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Tall, soft-spoken, and courtly, Woolley moves easily between the City of London, academia, and policymaking circles.
He was a courtly, gentle and considerate man, never known to slight or embarrass others.