demeanour的意思和读音

demeanour

: [dɪˈminər] : [dɪˈmiːnə(r)]

n.

n.manner,conduct,behavior,character,deportment

demeanourn.

1.the way that sb looks or behaves

He maintained a professional demeanour throughout.

n.1.,,,,

n.1.the way you look and behave

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1.If say in a mess is temptation What leave behind from her eyes, Is elegant demeanour and have power to make a man crazy .

2.I cannot admit that there was on the whole anything in our behaviour or demeanour to have put us beyond the pale of human kindness.

3.At work the next day, resume the demeanour of an England fan, whether celebrating victory or heroic failure in a penalty shoot-out.

4.a certain gentle wistfulness was the only outward change in her demeanour .

5.Certainly his record and demeanour stand him in good stead in the eyes of his colleagues.

6."Hold on a minute, " cried the manager, throwing up his hands, as if in despair. His demeanour was fierce.“,”

7.Winston raised his hands above his head, but with an uneasy feeling, so vicious was the boy's demeanour, that it was not altogether a game.

8.His demeanour changes as if a cloud has lifted, and a smile returns to his face.

9.At a news conference, a lawyer for the police said the self-confessed gunman's demeanour hadn't changed.

10.Carrie looked at him, and gathered from his whole demeanour what it meant. It was serious, very serious.