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courtesy noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + COURTESY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat, unfailing, utmost 非常有礼貌;周全的礼貌common, simple (especially NAmE) 起码的礼貌◆It's common courtesy to give up your seat for elderly people.给上了年纪的人让座是起码的礼貌。professional 职业礼节◆She contacts clients regularly as a professional courtesy.出于职业礼节,她定期与客户联系。VERB + COURTESYdo sb, have, show, treat sb with 对某人表示礼貌;有礼貌;表现出礼貌;礼貌地对待某人◆She might have done me the courtesy of replying to my letter.她本该给我回信以示礼貌。◆You could at least have had the courtesy to let me know.你至少应该出于礼貌让我知道这件事吧。PREPOSITIONwith courtesy 礼貌地◆He listened to all the complaints with great courtesy.他非常礼貌地倾听所有投诉。courtesy to 对⋯的礼貌◆her unfailing courtesy to everyone她对每一个人都礼貌备至PHRASESa matter of courtesy 一种礼貌◆It's a matter of courtesy to write and thank people after a party.参加聚会之后写信感谢别人是一种礼貌。 |