deportment
英 [dɪˈpɔːtmənt]
美 [dɪˈpɔːrtmənt]
n. 风度; 仪态; 行为; 举止
BNC.33275 / COCA.26949
牛津词典
noun
- 风度;仪态
the way in which a person stands and moves- lessons for young ladies in deportment and etiquette
年轻女士的礼仪课
- lessons for young ladies in deportment and etiquette
- 行为;举止
the way in which a person behaves
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 行为;举止;(尤指)步态,仪态
Yourdeportmentis the way you behave, especially the way you walk and move.- Deportment and poise were as important as good marks for young ladies.
对妙龄少女来说,仪态身姿和优秀成绩一样重要。
- Deportment and poise were as important as good marks for young ladies.
英英释义
noun
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
双语例句
- On the new workplace, expensive occupation suit nor shelter speech and deportment in green.
对职场新人来说,再昂贵的职业套装也遮不住言谈举止中的青涩。 - Ah, replied Roger Chillingworth, with that quietness which, whether imposed or natural, marked all his deportment, it is thus that a young clergyman is apt to speak.
啊,罗杰齐灵渥斯说,不管是做作的还是天生的,他的举止总是安详得令人瞩目,一个年轻的牧师确实喜欢这么讲话。 - She learnt ( good) deportment when she was quite young.
她很小时学过举止行动的规矩。 - The fine deportment of different field and the emotion recalling ancientry arouse the people's living interest.
异域风采和思古幽情唤起人们享受生活的情趣。 - He observes their deportment carefully.
他注意观察他们的举止行为。 - Interpreting Hester Prynne's deportment as an appeal of this nature, society was inclined to show its former victim a more benign countenance than she cared to be favoured with, or, perchance, than she deserved.
由于社会把海丝特白兰的举止解释成这类性质的吁请,因此反倒宁可对其原先的牺牲品,显示出一种比她所乐于接受的、或者说比她实际应得的更加宽厚的态度。 - Swithin drew his heels together, his deportment ever admirable.
斯悦辛把脚跟并起,那种举止看上去更加神气。 - Miss Moore was a woman of steady deportment, without the least levity of conversation or carriage.
穆尔小姐是个态度稳重的女人,谈吐举止绝无半点轻浮之处。 - And her mother had imparted enough of her own deportment to prevent any striking or offensive vulgarity of manner.
同时她又受过她那仪态端庄的母亲的许多影响,因此在她的举止当中没有任何惹眼的或令人不堪忍受的粗俗之处。 - One's deportment is dignified.
器宇轩昂。