恭敬英语怎么说
The hedgehogs dropped their spoons, rose to their feet, and ducked their heads respectfully as the two entered.
They stood in silent homage around the grave.
It would be better to obey than to be respectful. This is a polite expession mainly used when accepting something.
As someone who came up through the ranks of the often hidebound and highly deferential corporate world, I am glad to say good riddance to much of the old office culture.
For the royal weddings of the past, the celebratory crockery and linen in shops was starchy and deferential.
It strikes a tone of irreverence and sarcasm that teenagers often appreciate.
They were obsequious and servile and did not presume to talk to their masters as if they were their equals.
She lowered her voice reverentially.
Wherever you go, pay respect to the Triple Gems with devotional sincerity.
He rose and stood respectfully aside, a mark still for all eyes--and much envy, too.
He made a gong to announce his arrival, respectfully bowed three times at the door, then sat down quietly in front of the master.
The use of deferential language is symbolic of the Confucian ideal of the woman, which dominates conservative gender norms in Japan.
"Yes, please, sir," said the elder of the two hedgehogs respectfully.
He meant no disrespect by that remark.