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- You should deal with him more politely. 你應該待他更客氣些。
- The suggestion might be worded more politely. 那項建議的措辭可以更婉轉些。
- The young should speak more politely to the old. 年青人對老年人講話應該更有禮貌。
- I'll thank you to be a little more polite. 你稍稍客氣一點好不好?
- The more you soften a request, the more polite it becomes. 你愈使請求柔婉,請求就愈變為客氣。
- I'm sorry I was short with you; I ought to have answered your question more politely. 對不起,我剛才對你失禮了,我本該有禮貌地回答你的問題的。
- I shall thank you to be a little more polite . 我請你客氣一點。
- I will thank you to be a little more polite. 還是文明禮貌點兒好。
- She inquires of me most politely whether I wish to continue. 她非常有禮貌地問我是否想繼續下去。
- I shall thank you to be a little more polite. 我請你客氣一點。
- Could you be more polite next time? (下次你能不能禮貌點兒!)
- It sounds more polite this sentence than that one. 這句話比那句話聽起來更禮貌些。
- He put it more politely, of course, noting that a mere 2,000 high schools (out of 28,000) produce more than half of all dropouts. 當然,他的措辭比較禮貌,指出僅2,000所高中(總共28,000所)的輟學人數就超過了總輟學人數的一半。
- Nixon had come to the problem by a more political route than I. 尼克松比我更加從政治的角度來探討這個問題。
- House-searches must be conducted more politely, with respectful understanding of Pushtuns' habit of keeping their womenfolk prisoner and their names secret. 房屋搜查的執行將更加有禮貌,對普什圖人把他們的女眷監禁起來,隱藏她們姓名的做法要施以理解性的尊重。
- He wrote two other books on Britain, one on the Treasury and one on what he called 「the decline of civic culture」 or, more politely, 「the rise of the new populism」. 就英國,她還有其他兩本書,一本關於財政,另一本,他稱之為「市民文化的衰落」,或稍文雅點(或美其名曰)「新民粹主義的興起」。
- The government produced much political propaganda. 政府進行了大量的政治宣傳。
- I've told him many a time to be more polite. 我已多次地告訴他要講禮貌。
- His successor David was more successful and more politic. 他的繼承人大衛成就更大,而且更有策略。
- The king cannot exercise much political power . 國王不能行使過多的政治權力。