中文翻译与英英解释 | adj. 1.都[城]市气派的。 2.有礼貌的,文雅的 (opp. rustic)。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
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| showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience; "his polished manner"; "maintained an urbane tone in his letters" 同义词:polished, refined, svelte,
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例句与用法 | 1. | He was reticent, patrician, bookish, urbane . 他沉默含蓄,雍容华贵,书生气十足,而又温文有礼。
| | 2. | "look, peter," said jim, trying hard to be urbane . “瞧,彼得。”吉姆说着,竭力装出彬彬有礼的神态。
| | 3. | A large urbane and florid and smooth-faced man walked out . 一个身材高大,态度和蔼,脸色红润的人走了出来。
| | 4. | Despite the crisis, the chairman's voice was urbane as usual . 尽管处于危机之中,董事长的声音还象通常一样温文尔雅。
| | 5. | You find him quite bland and urbane toward the people who would not listen to him . 他对于不听从训导的人总是和颜悦色、彬彬有礼。
| | 6. | " look , peter , " said jim , trying hard to be urbane “瞧,彼得。 ”吉姆说着,竭力装出彬彬有礼的神态。
| | 7. | He tried hard to be urbane 他极力作出彬彬有礼的神态。
| | 8. | Homo urbanus did not just live in a town : he was urbane 城市人属的区别不仅仅是在城镇生活,还有他更为有教养。
| | 9. | Salute urbane , our helper in christ , and stachys my beloved 问候在基督里与我们同工的珥巴努和我亲爱的士达古。
| | 10. | Thus a polite , urbane , witty , and intellectual art developed 由此一种温文尔雅,充满灵性的知识分子文学艺术发展起来。
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