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polite    音標拼音: [pəl'ɑɪt]
a. 有禮貌的,客氣的,斯文的,有教養的

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polite
adj 1: showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior,
etc. [ant: {impolite}]
2: marked by refinement in taste and manners; "cultivated
speech"; "cultured Bostonians"; "cultured tastes"; "a genteel
old lady"; "polite society" [synonym: {civilized}, {civilised},
{cultivated}, {cultured}, {genteel}, {polite}]
3: not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal)
adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy
consideration for others; "even if he didn't like them he
should have been civil"- W.S. Maugham [synonym: {civil},
{polite}] [ant: {rude}, {uncivil}]

Polite \Po*lite"\, a. [Compar. {Politer}; superl. {Politest}.]
[L. politus, p. p. of polire to polish: cf. F. poli. See
{Polish}, v.]
1. Smooth; polished. [Obs.]
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Rays of light falling on a polite surface. --Sir I.
Newton.
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2. Smooth and refined in behavior or manners; well bred;
courteous; complaisant; obliging; civil.
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He marries, bows at court, and grows polite. --Pope.
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3. Characterized by refinement, or a high degree of finish;
as, polite literature. --Macaulay.
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Syn: Polished; refined; well bred; courteous; affable;
urbane; civil; courtly; elegant; genteel.
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Polite \Po*lite"\, v. t.
To polish; to refine; to render polite. [Obs.] --Ray.
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  • POLITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    polite commonly implies polish of speech and manners and sometimes suggests an absence of cordiality
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  • POLITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    What is meant and perceived as polite in a given context, however, will depend on judgments of appropriateness and markedness
  • POLITE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Polite definition: showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc ; courteous; civil See examples of POLITE used in a sentence
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    In order to coexist as peacefully as possible, we asked etiquette experts which polite words still matter in modern times
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    Definition of polite adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • POLITE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    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
  • polite - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    of a refined or elegant kind: polite learning po•lite′ness, n 1 well-bred, gracious See civil 2 urbane, polished, poised, courtly, cultivated 1 2 rude In Lists: Top 2000 English words, Desirable personal qualities, PET Vocabulary List - P, more Synonyms: courteous, considerate, well-mannered, respectful, mannerly, more
  • Politeness - Wikipedia
    Anthropologists Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson identified four kinds of politeness, deriving from Erving Goffman 's concept of face: Negative politeness is the act of making a request less infringing, such as "If you don't mind " or "If it isn't too much trouble "; respects a person's right to act freely This is a variety of deference There is a greater use of indirect speech acts
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    The adjective polite comes from the mid-13th century Latin politus, which means "refined" or "elegant " Showing consideration for others, using tact, and observing social norms are the qualities of being polite The opposite of polite is rude





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