decorous是什么意思

  • En [ ˈdek.ə.rəs]
  • Us [ ˈdek.ər.əs]

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  • Moreover, he did not provide prescriptions for decorous building.

  • But this decorous play of identity, you remember, has also been pleasurable.

  • This representational field was secular, educated, publicly decorous, privately moral, and centered around the individual and family.

  • The rise of politeness placed a new premium on decorous conversation and refined display of persons and things.

  • Despite the decorous maternal joy expressed in this interpolated lyric, the larger poem is a thoroughgoing critique of marriage that also models solidarity among women.

  • The body is the overarching concept, in that the harmonious arrangement of parts - its symmetry - was the model for the decorous interrelationship of doors and windows.

  • Assume that both philosophers can be persuaded to insert some extra eating periods into their sequences (or, as an equivalent but less decorous possibility, to delete some thinking periods).

  • He takes seriously the ' conversation ' in ' criminal conversation ', contending that the very rise of ' criminal conversation ' cases bears the stamp of the fashion for thinking about decorous sociability.

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  • 中文简体

    举止文明的,彬彬有礼的, 端庄的…

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  • Español

    decoroso…

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  • Português

    decente…

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  • Français

    digne…

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  • Čeština

    uhlazený, korektní…

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  • Dansk

    passende, værdig…

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  • Indonesia

    sopan…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    เหมาะสม…

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