comportment

英 [kəmˈpɔːtmənt] 美 [kəmˈpɔːrtmənt]

n.  行为; 举止; 表现

COCA.29778



牛津词典

noun

  1. 行为;举止;表现
    the way in which sb/sth behaves
    1. She won admiration for her comportment during the trial.
      她在选拔赛中的表现得到了赞赏。

双语例句

  1. A private British college is starting compulsory etiquette classes for13-to14-year-olds to sharpen up their comportment in a world of ill-mannered informality, it was reported on Wednesday.
    据星期三的报道,英国一所私立大学对13到14岁的学生开设了礼仪必修课,以此在这个充满无礼的非正式行为的世界里改善他们的行为举止。
  2. By the instrumental investigation, we hope that it has certain curative effect in strengthening the cerebrovascular disease patient's myodynamia and restoring the grasping comportment of hands.
    通过对该仪器的研发,希望对增强脑血管病患者的肌力、恢复手部抓握动作有一定疗效。
  3. Their gee-whiz, faux-naif comportment is not always convincing ( Madison Bell) Characterized by false pathos and sentiment.
    他们耸人听闻的,假纯朴的表现并不总是有说服力的(麦迪逊贝尔)
  4. However, practically there still is the comportment of abusing intellectual property right.
    然而,实践中却存在滥用知识产权行为。
  5. Practice human interaction and social comportment.
    我只是在练习人际交流和社交举止。
  6. It statically is teacher's value orientation and thinking way, and dynamically is teacher's attitude predisposition and comportment.
    它呈现在静态层面上是教师的价值取向与思维方式,呈现在动态层面上是教师的态度倾向与行为方式。
  7. Abolishing 《 agricultural taxation clause 》 is a momentous comportment for mitigating villagers 'burden, raising their income and impelling socialistic new countryside construction.
    废止《农业税条例》,是减轻农民负担,增加农民收入,推进社会主义新农村建设的重要举措。

英英释义

noun

  1. dignified manner or conduct

      Synonym:    bearingpresencemien