温文尔雅英语怎么说
- There, with undiminished geniality he would make himself the life and soul of our little gathering, seated on the top of our study table.
- He was a kind and gentle man, full of wisdom and patience.
- By this time all the amenities and gentleness of the Southland had fallen away from the three people.
- The powerful combination of gentility and brashness she acknowledges comes her way by genetics.
- Mr. Feinberg, a soft-spoken man with a mustache, was sitting in his Park Avenue office one evening recently.
- But to those who suffer from the brutalities of the West, Chinese urbanity is very restful.
- The question plagued me: how had supposedly civilized people descended to such depths of barbarism?
- The courtly old gentleman rose from his seat, took his hat off his head, and bowed low to a lady.
- This gives a soft and elegant touch to the building while offsetting the hard appearance given by materials such as stone and steel.
- But Britain looks gentle next to former colonies such as Canada, New Zealand and especially America.
- The general manager was quietly courteous to everyone on his staff.
- He was a spry, suave, and very precise general.
- I like it like the small white rabbit, gentle, naughty lovely personality.
- He'd been quiet and gentle, and she had not felt in any way threatened.
- I am not in the mood for being gentle and polite. If you can't stand it, it's your problem.
- But mild regret and an appeal to pragmatism are a step forward.
- The little girl isgentleandcultivatedand everybody likes her.
- My new teacher is a very gentle person.
- Being gentle and cultivated is just a scholar's attitude.
- Her father walked down the path, debonair in a three-piece suit, hat, and cane.
- He took her hand with discreet gentility.
- My new teacher is a very gentle person.
- The courtly old gentleman rose from his seat, took his hat off his head, and bowed low to a lady.
- But my father was an elegant, decent man — eloquent and elegant, decent man.
- In conversation, he was suave and urbane.