词汇 | ultra-civilized |
释义 | ultra-civilized adjective (alsoultracivilized); (UK usuallyultra-civilised)uk /ˌʌl.trəˈsɪv.əl.aɪzd/ us /ˌʌl.trəˈsɪv.əl.aɪzd/ ultra-civilizedadjective (POLITE)If a person or their behaviour is ultra-civilized, they are extremely polite and behave in a very calm and reasonable way: 特别有礼貌的;特别有教养的 The ultra-civilized nation decided to crack down on people who spit in public. The man carried a suave, ultracivilized air and wore a devious grin that hid his true intentions. 男人一脸儒雅精明样,嘴角带着狡黠的笑容,掩饰着自己的真实意图。 The comic performed a spot-on impression of the ultracivilized speech of the British film star. I found the custom of being formally introduced to be tiresome, one among many sources of annoyance in this ultra-civilized life. Polite and respectful candy coat candy-coated chivalric chivalrous chivalrously courtly couth deferential deferentially euphemism for someone/something graciousness hyper-civilized keep a civil tongue in your headidiom manner minced oath super-polite tactful tactfully ultra-refined urbane ultra-civilizedadjective (COMFORTABLE)extremely pleasant or comfortable: 特别宜人舒适的 The ultra-civilized resort spa catered to a high-end clientele. 舒适的度假村水疗中心迎合了高端客户的需求。 We were at an exclusive, ultracivilized bar in Central London. Causing pleasure agreeable agreeableness agreeably all things to all peopleidiom attractive delightfully distraction diverting divertingly do someone's heart goodidiom homey indulgent indulgently jovial jovially sensuous sensuously serendipitous sweeten swooning |
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