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
- Yesterday's events seem to have affected his demeanor.
昨天的事似乎对他的行为有些影响。 - 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。 - 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。 - First, Obama's personal charisma, his listening and public speaking skills, his consistently positive and unruffled demeanor and his compelling biography attracted the attention and empathy of voters.
首先,奥巴马的个人感召力,他的倾听和公众讲话技巧,他一贯的积极和波澜不惊的风度和他的令人关注的人生经历吸引了选民们的注意和情感。 - I could tell from her demeanor that she had done sth wrong.
我能够从她的态度上看出她做了什么错事。 - He began to show displeasure in his tone and voice and his demeanor and his continued pressure for an explanation.
他的语气和声音开始显得不高兴,他的风度和他继续的压迫做一个解释。 - You have the demeanor. that's something you can't buy.
你有那种气质,这是买不到的。 - I have an ecclesiastical demeanor apparently.
因为我看上去很有牧师的风度。 - His austere demeanor and ability to lead his forces have made him a beloved leader and comrade.
他严厉的作风和出色的领导部队的能力使它成为了一个受人敬畏的指挥官和可靠的战友。 - The old soldier never lost his military demeanor.
那个老军人从来没有失去军人风度。