殷勤英语怎么说
Now the voters and the press took him even more seriously because the two of us had courted him so visibly.
Eager for a sympathetic portrayal, Mr Paulson courted HBO and Mr Hurt, even taking the actor on holiday.
And she, being a pretty lass, was courted by the young squire when he came home from his travels.
As an influential journalist he was courted by many politicians.
I asked, hospitable still, but not exactly effusive.
He was all over her at the party.
But to get it, you must enter a pact with the eerily smooth Dr Frederic Brandt - the King of Collagen.
Thus it will be easily understood that that grating, so obligingly opened to jean Valjean, was a bit of cleverness on Thenardier's part.
It's that time of year, when thoughts turn to romance and gallantry.
He bowed and gallantly kissed my hand.
He gallantly kissed Marie's hand as we prepared to leave.
She tried to escape the unwanted attentions of her former boyfriend.
Acquire a selection of boxsets to watch while snuggled up in the evening, such as Prisoner Cell Block H, Bad Girls, The L Word, and Lip Service.
Mary was always the perfect hostess.
But because their professors and their admirers persist in taking them for what they are not, and are officious in arrogating for them a praise to which they have no claim.
It was very little less. The fact is, that you were sick of civility, of deference, of officious attention.
The fact is, that you were sick of civility, of deference, of officious attention.
Vogel is not always officious.
Not only is a lady in red deemed more attractive, research shows that it makes the men around her more attentive, flirtatious - and wanting to move closer.
Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live.
"To sit next to you," Cartridges he replied gallantly, "would cause any man to lose his appetite."
A lobster salad is the best thing in the world for a headache, " Pen said gallantly, "and a glass of wine I'm sure will do you good. "
To sit next to you, "he replied gallantly, would cause any man to lose his appetite."
He gallantly offered to carry her cases to the car.
But rather than volubly objecting to the plan, which is backed by a vocal emigre lobby in Germany, Mr Tusk blandly defused the row.