英 [ˌpɒlɪˈtes] 美 [ˌpɑːlɪˈtes]
n. 优雅;礼貌;(法)客气
politesse /ˌpɒlɪˈtɛs/
名词 formal or genteel politeness 彬彬有礼
... valiancevaliant的名词形式... valiancy骁勇 politesse优雅 ...
礼貌(politesse), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
Politesse costs nothing and gains everything.
礼貌无所失,却得到了一切。
Chapter 3: This chapter explains the cause that the indirect speech act brings up, politesse is the principal reason.
第三章:这一章主要阐述了间接言语行为产生的原因,礼貌是其产生的首要动因。
Yet the literariness of the subject, and the gingerly politesse of its execution, should cause some disquiet.
But having said, with all the politesse possible, that this is not good science, why then leap to the idea that it is politics?
"I don't like to name names, " Mr. Goodell says with characteristic politesse, but readers may think of JaMarcus Russell, the quarterback drafted first overall by the Oakland Raiders in 2007.
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