释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /ˈkɜːtəsi/ | | | | | U politeness, especially formal politeness in social situations 礼貌;谦恭有礼;(尤指)正式礼仪 | a man who treats everyone with kindness and courtesy 友好礼貌地对待每个人的男子 | | common courtesy (=ordinary politeness that everyone expects) It’ s only common courtesy to thank someone when they help. 基本的礼貌 | | a | C something you say or do to be polite 礼貌的言辞(或行为) | | It would be a courtesy to call them and tell them we’ ll be late. 打电话告诉他们我们要晚些时候到是有礼貌的行为。 | | | b | to be polite enough to do somethingThis expression is often used when you are annoyed because someone has not behaved politely 出于礼貌做某事(常用于对某人的不礼貌行为感到气恼时) | | You might have had the courtesy to return my calls. 你本该出于礼貌给我回电话的。 | | | PHRASE | - | courtesy of | | | 1 | used for saying who has provided something , and for thanking them for it 承蒙…的好意;承蒙…提供 | First prize is two tickets to Australia, courtesy of Quantas Airlines. 一等奖是澳大利亚9航空公司提供的两张去澳大利亚的飞机票。 | | | | 2 | as a result of 由于 | Liverpool won the game courtesy of a fantastic shot by Locke. 由于洛克一脚精彩的射门,利物浦队赢得了比赛。 | | | | | | | | | | | |