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🔑 man·nerBrE /ˈmænə(r)/NAmE /ˈmænər/ noun🔑 [sing.] (formal) the way that sth is done or happens 方式;方法◆She answered in a businesslike manner. 她回答时显出一副公事公办的样子。◆The manner in which the decision was announced was extremely regrettable. 宣布决定的方式非常令人遗憾。🔑 [sing.] the way that sb behaves towards other people 举止;行为方式◆to have an aggressive/a friendly/a relaxed manner 带着一副咄咄逼人的/友好的/悠闲的样子◆His manner was polite but cool. 他举止有礼但很冷漠。 ➡ see also bedside manner 🔑 manners [pl.] behaviour that is considered to be polite in a particular society or culture 礼貌;礼仪◆to have good/bad manners 有/没有礼貌◆It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. 嘴里塞满了东西跟人说话是不礼貌的。◆He has no manners (= behaves very badly). 他毫无礼貌。 ➡ see also table manners manners [pl.] (formal) the habits and customs of a particular group of people 规矩;习俗◆the social morals and manners of the seventeenth century 17 世纪的社会道德和习俗 action, approach, attitude, behaviour, conform, eccentric, etiquette, habit, manner, morality ●all ˈmanner of sb/sthmany different types of people or things 各种各样的人(或事);形形色色的人(或事)◆The problem can be solved in all manner of ways. 这个问题可以用各种方法加以解决。●in a manner of ˈspeakingif you think about it in a particular way; true in some but not all ways 可以说;不妨说;从某种意义上说◆All these points of view are related, in a manner of speaking. 所有这些观点都在某方面相互关联。●in the manner of sb/sth(formal) in a style that is typical of sb/sth 以某人(或某物)的典型风格◆a painting in the manner of Raphael 拉斐尔风格的绘画●(as/as if) to the manner ˈborn(formal) as if sth is natural for you and you have done it many times in the past 仿佛天生的;生来就习惯的●what manner of…(formal or literary) what kind of… 什么样的…◆What manner of man could do such a terrible thing? 究竟什么人能做出这样可怕的事呢? |