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- You should deal with him more politely. 你应该待他更客气些。
- The suggestion might be worded more politely. 那项建议的措辞可以更婉转些。
- The young should speak more politely to the old. 年青人对老年人讲话应该更有礼貌。
- I'll thank you to be a little more polite. 你稍稍客气一点好不好?
- The more you soften a request, the more polite it becomes. 你愈使请求柔婉,请求就愈变为客气。
- I'm sorry I was short with you; I ought to have answered your question more politely. 对不起,我刚才对你失礼了,我本该有礼貌地回答你的问题的。
- I shall thank you to be a little more polite . 我请你客气一点。
- I will thank you to be a little more polite. 还是文明礼貌点儿好。
- She inquires of me most politely whether I wish to continue. 她非常有礼貌地问我是否想继续下去。
- I shall thank you to be a little more polite. 我请你客气一点。
- Could you be more polite next time? (下次你能不能礼貌点儿!)
- It sounds more polite this sentence than that one. 这句话比那句话听起来更礼貌些。
- 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. 当然,他的措辞比较礼貌,指出仅2,000所高中(总共28,000所)的辍学人数就超过了总辍学人数的一半。
- Nixon had come to the problem by a more political route than I. 尼克松比我更加从政治的角度来探讨这个问题。
- House-searches must be conducted more politely, with respectful understanding of Pushtuns' habit of keeping their womenfolk prisoner and their names secret. 房屋搜查的执行将更加有礼貌,对普什图人把他们的女眷监禁起来,隐藏她们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”. 就英国,她还有其他两本书,一本关于财政,另一本,他称之为“市民文化的衰落”,或稍文雅点(或美其名曰)“新民粹主义的兴起”。
- The government produced much political propaganda. 政府进行了大量的政治宣传。
- I've told him many a time to be more polite. 我已多次地告诉他要讲礼貌。
- His successor David was more successful and more politic. 他的继承人大卫成就更大,而且更有策略。
- The king cannot exercise much political power . 国王不能行使过多的政治权力。