polite
adjective(comparative politer, superlative politest)
more polite and most polite are also common-
having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others synonym courteous有礼貌的;客气的;儒雅的 - polite to somebody
Please be polite to our guests. 请礼貌待客。 Our waiter was very polite and helpful. 我们的服务员非常有礼貌,乐于助人。 We were all too polite to object. 我们都太客气了,没有反对。
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesa2She was scrupulously polite to him. 她对他极其客气。 If you just go and ask in a polite way, you might get what you want. 如果你只是礼貌地去问,你可能会得到你想要的。 In Western culture, it is polite to maintain eye contact during conversation. 在西方文化中,与人交谈时要一直注视对方,这样才礼貌。 Reviewing someone's first novel, it is customary to be polite about it, to find things to praise in it. 回顾一个人的第一部小说,习惯上对它有礼貌,在里面找到值得称赞的东西。 He was unfailingly polite. I never saw him in his life be rude to a fan. 他总是彬彬有礼。我从没见过他对粉丝如此粗鲁。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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socially correct but not always sincere 应酬的;礼节性的;客套的 I don't know how to make polite conversation. 我不晓得怎么说应酬话。 The performance was greeted with polite applause. 这场演出得到了礼貌性的掌声。 She greeted me with a quick hello and a polite smile. 她用一个简短的问候和礼貌的微笑迎接我。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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from a class of society that believes it is better than others 上流社会的
Word Originlate Middle English (in the Latin sense): from Latin politus ‘polished, made smooth’, past participle of polire.