politely
adv. 有禮貌地,客氣地,委婉地
Someone who is polite has good manners and behaves in a way that is socially correct and not rude to other people.
Everyone around him was trying to be polite, but you could tell they were all bored...
他周圍的每一個人都極力表現出彬彬有禮的樣子,但能夠看出他們都感到厭煩。
It's not polite to point or talk about strangers in public...
在公共場合對陌生人指指點點或議論紛紛都不禮貌。
You can refer to people who consider themselves to be socially superior and to set standards of behaviour for everyone else as polite society or polite company .
Certain words are vulgar and not acceptable in polite society.
有些字眼較粗俗,不為上流社會所接受。
1. in a polite manner;
She smiled, politely rather than with tenderness or gratitude.
她只是出於禮貌地笑了笑,而非出於關心或感激。
The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
觀眾們出奇地安靜,只是在每首歌結束後報以禮貌性的掌聲。
"Here's the taxi," she said politely.
“計程車來了,”她禮貌地說。
I gave it back politely.
我很客氣地把它還了回去。
Both boys had good manners, politely shaking hands.
這兩個男孩都很有禮貌,友好地握了手。