dignified
adj. 有尊嚴的; 莊嚴的; 高貴的; 厚重
If you say that someone or something is dignified, you mean they are calm, impressive and deserve respect.
He seemed a very dignified and charming man...
他看上去很高貴,富有魅力。
Mr Smith is maintaining a dignified silence.
史密斯先生莊重地保持著沉默。
1. having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance;
2. having or showing self-esteem
This is a house after my own heart, small, cosy and yet dignified in appearance.
這是一座小巧 、 舒適而外表又顯得堂皇的房子,完全符合我的心意.
He preserved his grave and dignified bearing.
他保持莊重威嚴的儀態.
The entire building embodies the Louis XIV pursued by luxury and the noble and dignified.
整個建築群集中體現了路易十四所追求的豪華、尊貴和威嚴.
To tea as the best, simple shapes, forms a dignified, elegant chic, the style into.
以茶具為最佳, 造型古樸, 形態端莊, 文雅別緻, 各成風格.
Their habitation was not merely respectable and commodious, but even dignified and imposing.
他們的居所既寬敞舒適又尊嚴氣派.