单词 | demeanour |
释义 | demeanour (dɪmiːnəʳ ) regional note: in AM, use demeanor uncountable noun [usually poss NOUN] Your demeanour is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings. [formal] From his general demeanour I didn't get the impression that he was being ironical. ...her calm and cheerful demeanour. Synonyms: behaviour, conduct, manner Collocations: cool demeanour His unruffled, cool demeanour steadied nerves on the picture desk and in the production room. Times, Sunday Times He's very smart and has a cool demeanour about him. Times, Sunday Times She brushes off critics who dislike her cool demeanour and her refusal to make backroom deals. Times, Sunday Times His outwardly cool demeanour was fooling no one. Times, Sunday Times They speak in the same tone of voice; they have the same smile, the same laugh, the same warm embrace or cool demeanour; you realise they need to be introduced. Times, Sunday Times I found him immediately likeable, with a warm and friendly demeanour. The Sun Her welcoming smile, friendly demeanour and upbeat outlook are a perfect antidote to their pessimism. Times, Sunday Times Fans like their friendly demeanour and prominent whisker pads, which tend to make them look as though they are smiling. Times, Sunday Times They are a powerful international brand, and have all the quirky charm and friendly demeanour of a powerful international brand. Times, Sunday Times Many remember the twinkle in his eye; his friendly demeanour would melt even the hardest of hearts. Times, Sunday Times In addition, they may be able to highlight whether the behaviour you see is her general demeanour, or whether this is something between the two of you. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The technique has a deeply calming effect on your breathing and general demeanour - and it will make you walk 2in taller. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The reinvention extends to her general demeanour, too. The Sun (2016) His gentle demeanour gives way only once or twice. Times, Sunday Times With his soft voice, gentle demeanour and a refusal seemingly to say a bad word about anyone or anything, he seems such an unusually genial and therefore endearing champion boxer. Times,Sunday Times Despite a gentle demeanour, she will relish the battle. Times, Sunday Times Some might wonder how, with his quiet demeanour, he fits into the dressing room. ST As a choral technician, he was meticulous and exacting, his quiet demeanour belying his determination to achieve the finest results. Times, Sunday Times With his emollient persona and quiet demeanour, he has been of huge value to his boss. Times, Sunday Times His gentle voice and quiet demeanour calmed many a crying soul. Globe and Mail His strengths emerged behind the scenes, especially in committees where his depth of knowledge, quiet demeanour, objectivity and pragmatism proved decisive. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has moved into a new home, is engaged, and the settled outlook is being reflected in enthusiastic performances and a relaxed demeanour. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He has claimed that he was talking under duress, an assertion that seems at odds with his relaxed demeanour in the video published on a tabloid website. Times, Sunday Times (2010) His granite constitution is a tremendous asset, while his relaxed demeanour means that he does not expend nervous energy. Times, Sunday Times (2009) For all their shy demeanour, the 2011s have that vital burgundy attribute: balance. Times, Sunday Times These displays were in stark contrast to his normally shy demeanour. Times,Sunday Times But his modesty and generally shy demeanour have not helped his career. Times, Sunday Times He had taken up a career as a bassist only recently before that (switching from guitar) and despite his shy demeanour, he was a quality bassist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 态度 Japanese: ふるまい |
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