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mannernoun(WAY)B2[S]the way in which something is done: 方式,方法 Shestaredat meinanaccusingmanner.她以责备的目光注视着我。 He waselectedinthenormalmanner.他按照正规程序当选。 It was the mannerofherdeaththatstuckin the public'smind.她的死亡方式使公众很受触动。 in the manner ofsomething in thestyleof something: 以…的风格Herlatestfilmis asuspensethrillervery much in the manner of Hitchcock.她的最新影片是部悬疑惊险片,与希区柯克的风格很相似。 - Hetackledtheproblemin atypicallyhaphazardmanner.
- He gets on with things in his ownpeculiarmanner.
- Theynotedthatspecialmanner ofwalkingwhich waspeculiarto heralone.
- SirWilliam had theabilitytoconductproceedingsin adignifiedmanner withouteverbecomingstuffy.
- Itriedall manner of differentapproaches- Iwheedled,threatened,demanded,cajoled.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWays of achieving things - actively
- another
- approach
- avenue
- bases
- basis
- device
- fair
- method
- methodological
- methodologically
- methodology
- mixed media
- styleless
- stylistic
- stylistically
- technique
- thus
- thusly
- vehicle
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: mannernoun(BEHAVIOUR)B2[S]theusualway in which youbehavetowards otherpeople, or the way youbehaveon aparticularoccasion: 态度;举止 She has asomewhatcold,unfriendlymanner.她的态度相当冷淡、不友好。 Assoonas herealizedthat we weren't going tobuyanything, hiswholemannerchanged.他一意识到我们不会买任何东西时,态度就全变了。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplessomeone's behaviour - behaviourUKYour behaviour today was unacceptable.
- conductHe was dismissed for inappropriate conduct.
- comportmentThis scandal raises new questions about the president's comportment.
- demeanourUKHe has a calm demeanour, even under pressure.
- mannerHis manner can be condescending.
- waysGrandma had some funny ways.
See more results » - His manner wascivil, though notparticularlyfriendly.
- It was thecoldnessof her manner thatstruckme.
- His mannerreeksofaffectation.
- Then there was his manner, acuriouscompoundofhumourandseverity.
- He's got aratheraggressive,confrontationalmanner.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBehaving, interacting and behaviour - as ye sow, so shall ye reapidiom
- atavism
- attachment disorder
- attitude
- behave
- carry
- conduct
- dyadic
- example
- humanization
- humanize
- interaction
- ism
- operant
- phase
- presence
- provincialism
- sow
- treat
- treatment
See more results » mannernoun(POLITE BEHAVIOUR)mannersB2[plural] politewaysoftreatingotherpeopleandbehavinginpublic: 风度;礼貌;礼仪Heneedsto betaughtsome manners.他需要学些礼仪。 It'sbadmanners toeatwithyourmouthopen.张着嘴吃东西是不文雅的。 It'sconsideredgoodmanners in somesocietiestoleavea littlefoodonyourplate.在某些社会中,人们认为盘中剩下少许食物是礼貌的表现。 - Shechidedhim for hisbadmanners.
- It isconsideredbadmanners in someculturestospeakwithyourmouthfulloffood.
- Theimportanceof good manners wasdrummedinto us at an earlyage.
- Hisparentsused tolecturehim on histablemanners.
- He was alwayspunctiliousin his manners.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesManners & levels of formality - buttoned-down
- casualization
- ceremonious
- ceremoniously
- ceremony
- formality
- formally
- genteel
- genteelly
- gentility
- grace
- non-formal
- non-U
- not the done thingidiom
- over-familiar
- propriety
- solemnity
- unbuttoned
- valediction
- valedictory
See more results » mannernoun(TYPE)Very little isknownabout the newcandidate- what mannerofman is he?人们对新候选人知之甚少——他是哪一种人? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCategories and varieties - bad/big boyidiom
- categoric
- categorical
- category
- classification
- form
- genre
- matter
- model
- order
- shade
- sort
- stratification
- style
- subcategory
- substance
- typology
- update
- variety
- version
See more results » Idiomsall manner ofsomething as (if) to the manner born in a manner of speaking mind/watch your manners not by any manner of means (Definition ofmannerfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)manner| American Dictionarymannernoun[U](WAY)the way in which something is done: Pleaseexitthebuildingin anorderlymanner. mannernoun[U](BEHAVIOR)theusualway in which youbehavetoward otherpeople, or the way youbehaveon aparticularoccasion: His manner wasformal, thoughfriendly. She had awarmsmileand anengagingmanner. (Definition ofmannerfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofmannermanner Collectively, these results reveal personality to be comparable to demographics and to fundamental political predispositions in two important manners.From theCambridge English Corpus By enacting the subservient role with the required deferential manners they could to an extent assert their interests.From theCambridge English Corpus More than an indication of age, it carries a positive appreciation of the person : his\\her wisdom, kindness, refined manners and political importance.From theCambridge English Corpus Their manners and habits differ as much as their climates and productions; and their sentiments are by no means coincident.From theCambridge English Corpus The newspaper had the power to reform public morality, manners and customs, and like a mirror, enabled people to see themselves more clearly.From theCambridge English Corpus She simply adopts for herself the manners of the most characteristic form of astrological communication, namely the pamphlet war.From theCambridge English Corpus One's attention may be caught by a musician's appearance or odd manners, by narrative sequences of images projected along with the music, and the like.From theCambridge English Corpus He found the grandchildren too noisy, and told me time and again that they didn't have good manners.From theCambridge English Corpus The manners and habits of patronage, therefore, were embedded in the manners and habits of society.From theCambridge English Corpus Here blasphemy becomes the development and reformation of manners which occurs at the behest of secular authorities and processes of middling sort class formation.From theCambridge English Corpus I argue - if a community is adjudged desirable by its composition, it should be allowed to express its creativity in various manners, including fragmentation.From theCambridge English Corpus Thirdly, for more natural operation process, we apply multi man-virtual robot interactive manners, including voice control.From theCambridge English Corpus The gathering and analysis of the data were constrained in two important manners.From theCambridge English Corpus The volume contains nine essays, by nine different authors, organized under five headings : family, consumers, manners and rituals, senses, and sexuality.From theCambridge English Corpus The hierarchy of power is evident not only in dress codes and manners of the inhabitants, but in the very spaces permitted to them.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithmannermannerThese are words often used in combination withmanner. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. aggressive manner Drawing heavily from his own work, the author addresses the context in an important andaggressivemanner. From theCambridge English Corpus arbitrary manner That is a rather arbitrary manner to deal with vagueness. From theCambridge English Corpus businesslike manner It now needs to be marketed in a professional andbusinesslikemanner, targeting potential new audiences. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/manner## |