英 [dɪˈmiːnə(r)] 美 [dɪˈmiːnər]
n. 风度;举止;行为
demeanor /dɪˈmiːnə/ TEM8
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
同义词: demeanour / behavior / behaviour / conduct / deportment
风度;举止;行为-引用次数:2
参考来源冯友兰的哲性诗学
5、做为一个绅士,始终保持风度(Demeanor)是那么重要。要获得别人的尊重,那么一定先尊重别人。
...实轻松;常昊能有如斯形态,不行不说他进来了一种境地,一种好手才有的(Some)境地,心如止水(Xinruzhishui)的大家风范(Demeanor),就要如此必要太多的想胜负,拿下棋作为一种安乐,获胜就到底会到来。万事总是从最小开始和上司谈话时,关掉你的手机
... ergo 因此,所以 demeanor 风度;举止;行为 predate 在日期上早于(先于) ...
Compared to Uncle Tommy, he was an intellectual of the highest order, and indeed his satirical pen belied his mild demeanor.
与汤米叔叔相比,他是一个最高级别的知识分子,他那讽刺的笔锋确实掩盖了他温和的举止。
Moss and Tilly counter that worker deficiencies lie less in job-specific skills than in such attributes as motivation, interpersonal skills, and appropriate work demeanor.
莫斯和蒂莉反驳说,员工的缺陷不在于工作技能,而在于动机、人际交往能力和适当的工作举止等品质。
New York Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni characterizes the new restaurant demeanor as "extreme solicitousness tinged with outright desperation." "You need to hug the customer," one owner told him.
《纽约时报》的餐厅评论家弗兰克·布鲁尼将这家新餐厅的风格描述为“极度关怀中夹杂着彻底的绝望”。一位店主对他说:“你应该拥抱一下顾客。”
Mr.Obama - known for his usually calm demeanor - says he is angry too.
VOA : standard.2009.03.19
And he's talking with Mississippi Gene. This is at the bottom of 26: There is something so indubitably reminiscent of Big Slim Hazard in Mississippi Gene's demeanor that I said, "Do you happen to have met a fellow called Big Slim Hazard somewhere?"
他在和密西西比的吉恩讲话,在26页下面:,现在,密西西比的吉恩的行为举止有些地方真切地,让我想起关于细杆的哈查德的往事,我问:“你是否在那里碰巧遇到过一个叫细杆哈查德的人“
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Well, I was actually very impressed of his demeanor because just by the fact that it was his genius that his film were still often ill-received by the production companies in America.
我确实被他风度倾倒,因为他的天才,他的电影并不被,美国电影公司接受。
电影哲学课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
Scoring the most was Hillary Clinton, thanks to her wardrobe, demeanor and marital history.
Harvey demonstrated a similar demeanor before facing the Yankees, leading Collins to draw the comparison.
So that's the kind of demeanor that's used against her when people speak to her often.