decorum的意思和读音

decorum

: [dɪˈkɔrəm] : [dɪˈkɔːrəm]

n.

n.abandon

n.dignity,propriety,modesty,correctness,appropriateness

decorumn.

1.polite behaviour that is appropriate in a social situation

n.1.,2.;,

n.1.polite behavior

1. rearrange vt. , decorum n. humdinger n. ...

2. decorate v. decorum n. decree v . n.; ...

3. conundrum decorum theorum ...

4. 〖 beconsiderateto〗 decorum;decency;propriety〗 〖 externalfertilization …

5.(decora-tion)’(decorum?

6. boisterous decorum silence ...

8. decorous adj. decorum n. decoy n. , …

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1.Even though they were the Turtles, it clearly did not mean they were all behaving with the decorum of choir boys.使

2.Pulling out of a sponsorship deal at a time like this would be seen as poor decorum, said sports-marketing experts.广

3.He goes out with impressive decorum, and spoils it by slamming the door.

4.China is a country with a time-honored civilization and a land of ceremony and decorum.

5.Schooling, the reverence for religion, and decorum plus reverence for the elders are the prime movers in developing the child from infancy.

6.Ex. 8 As you entered the gate, gravity fell on you, and decorum wrapped you in a garment of starch.便

7.Nature itself is in charge of the best decorum that you can have for your special day.

8.What was lost in mirth was fully made up in decorum.

9.Captain: You'll see to that they conduct themselves at all time with the utmost orderliness and decorum , I'm placing you in command.

10.I don't care what those correspondence-course directors say, even art-house movie joints have some sense of decorum, from what I hear.