客气英语怎么说
The criterion for judging a foreigner could be: Does he try to be polite and considerate to others?
She needed to soften her request to make it as polite and courteous as she could.
You are much more likely to get the response you desire if you remain courteous.
He was courteous always, but aloof, remote.
The clerks are courteous.
"Thanks very much anyhow."—"It's a pleasure."
We made polite, stilted conversation.
"Thanks very much anyhow."—"It's a pleasure."
Not all the money, to put it mildly, has been used wisely.
To put it bluntly, most of the shipping investors in China are lack the necessary knowlege of the risk of shipping industry, not to say the risk control instruments.
There is, to put it bluntly, no moral leadership in Washington, or in the news media, if the horror that we have created is swept under the carpet.
And the killer is that some of these subtle distortions can make the face prettier, while others make the face - to put it bluntly - uglier.
The request was curtly refused.
"Madame," said he, "the count and yourself recompense too generously a simple action."
The passengers grew angry about the delay.
A you're welcome. See you tomorrow.
"Your home is beautiful," I said politely.
You should deal with him more politely.
We made polite, stilted conversation.
She forced herself to be polite to them.
He is very polite to people.
The letter was brief, and couched in very polite terms.
I had forgotten all about the letter, and ABC agreed to send us a copy, which they graciously did.
She spoke with brutal honesty - I was too old for the job.
He took her back to Vincent Square in a taxi, saying goodnight formally on the doorstep.