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单词 Politeness
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(1) Punctuality is the politeness of kings. 
(2) The truest politeness comes from sincerity. 
(3) Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. 
(4) One never loses anything by politeness
(5) Politeness is not always the sign of wisdom, but the want of it always leaves room for the suspicion of folly. 
(6) Politeness is like an air cushion; there may be nothing in it,but it eases ours jolts wonderfully. 
(7) Politeness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way. 
(8) Politeness is traditionally part of the British character.
(9) One never lose anything by politeness.
(10) Politeness is an attribute of a gentleman.
(11) For the first time her veneer of politeness began to crack.
(12) The constraints of politeness wouldn't allow her to say what she really thought about his cooking.
(13) It's no more than common politeness to hear what she has to say.
(14) They greeted their visitor with formal politeness.
(15) I was slightly afraid of their chilly distant politeness.
(16) She listened to him(), but only out of politeness.
(17) I left as early as was consistent with politeness.
(18) His manner is a blend of charm and politeness.
(19) He is the pink of politeness.
(20) She spoke with studied politeness.
(21) He is the quintessence oftact and politeness.
(22) His politeness smacks of condescension.
(23) His veneer of politeness concealed a ruthless determination.
(24) I acknowledged his politeness with a bow.
(25) He was noted for his politeness.
(26) She doesn't even know the basic elements of politeness.
(27) Politeness and truth are often mutually incompatible .
(28) Underneath his politeness, there was deceit and cunning.
(29) In Japan there is a lot of emphasis on politeness.
(30) Although she hated him, she put on a show of politeness.
(1) Politeness is traditionally part of the British character.
(2) Politeness is an attribute of a gentleman.
(3) For the first time her veneer of politeness began to crack.
(4) In Japan there is a lot of emphasis on politeness.
(5) The constraints of politeness wouldn't allow her to say what she really thought about his cooking.
(6) It's no more than common politeness to hear what she has to say.
(7) Although she hated him, she put on a show of politeness.
(8) His politeness smacks of condescension.
(9) His veneer of politeness concealed a ruthless determination.
(31) As a sign of politeness you should stand when she comes in.
(32) I'd just like to stress the importance of neatness and politeness in this job.
(33) His answer wants politeness.
(34) Her natural politeness could not hide the distress in her voice.
(35) They accepted the food more out of politeness than because they were hungry.
(36) Daniel's few encounters with Gold had been characterized by a laboured politeness.
(37) Politeness seems to be out of fashion these days .
(38) A thin veneer of politeness hid Lady Bride's growing anger.
(39) He stood up out of politeness and offered her his seat.
(40) Abandoning any pretense at politeness, they ran for the door.
(41) U.S. officials no longer bother about diplomatic politeness.
(42) Politeness is not his strong suit.
(43) Politeness is to goodness what words are to thoughts. Joseph Joubert 
(44) Politeness is a sign of dignity(http:///politeness.html), not subservience. Theodore Roosevelt 
(45) Politeness is the chief sign of culture. Baltasar Gracian 
(46) She treated her guests with an affected politeness.
(47) Politeness is the flower of humanity. Joseph Joubert 
(48) I see this very clearly underneath your politeness.
(49) Politeness, The most acceptable hypocrisy. Ambrose Bierce 
(50) But as I rode out with the nation's most prestigious hunt, I found its members the model of politeness.
(51) Langford still had water in his canteens, but he accepted out of politeness, he says, and with some misgivings.
(52) Politeness and a sense of honor have this advantage: we bestow them on others without losing a thing. Baltasar Gracian 
(53) In those instances Paul had in no way forgotten the ordinary politeness of an enthusiastic response.
(54) He asked me questions about Syl and about myself without any pretence at politeness.
(55) The civilities of politeness and social etiquette may ensure that the locals' resentment is voiced only in their own social circle.
(56) They used to call this politeness; now they call it political correctness.
(57) I must take no notice of their politeness or kindness which was designed to trap me into giving information.
(58) Gomez's slight smile was that of a man who believed that politeness demanded he act a little embarrassed at doing his job.
(59) The inconsistent level of Anderson's politeness here reflects Anderson's awareness of his greater power in the speech situation.
(60) Politeness is fictitious benevolence. Samuel Johnson 
(61) While he is generally careful to uphold the Politeness Principle, he wishes above all to preserve his own negative face.
(62) The superintendent, through politeness and self-interest, had phoned the local collator at Matlock to check out Hebden's address.
(63) The principles of politeness and co-operation are not, on their own, enough to provide the explanation for this inference.
(64) One of the greatest victories you can gain over someone is to beat him at politeness. Josh Billings 
(65) Out of politeness Shiona escorted Janice to the door, then stood in the doorway to watch her drive off.
(66) Bob felt obliged to go and look at a certain number of these places out of politeness.
(67) There is a politeness of the heart; this is closely allied to love. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
(68) When it became clear that he had nothing to tell me, I made my exit in the face of dismissive politeness.
(69) These men were wealthy and the rum was politeness rather than a bribe, particularly the effort of squeezing fresh orange juice.
(70) We have a very high premium on courtesy, politeness, observing the social graces.
(71) But something was missing, politeness maybe. although the inquiries were phrased nicely, the interest seemed like condescension.
(72) And because the domestic style was unsuited to amplified discourse, the domestic rules of politeness also went by the board.
(73) The politeness it sometimes hard to tell what was really going on.
(74) Hesitating, Eline pushed open the door, it seemed fatuous to knock, a foolish act of politeness in the circumstances.
(75) The true effect of genuine politeness seems to be rather ease than pleasure. Samuel Johnson 
(76) In emergencies, when there is a need for immediate action, it is hardly appropriate to follow the politeness principle.
(77) Remember when she used to stand there and madden you with her politeness and that voice of hers.
(78) His excessive politeness seemed fishy.
(79) Politeness looks well in every man, except an undertaker.
(80) Be polite; write diplomatically; even in a declaration of war one observes the rules of politeness.
(81) Politeness formula in English is a most important factor in the course of linguistic communication. It is considered as one necessary means of cultivationg good relationships with others.
(82) As a sociocultural phenomenon, politeness is observed in every society and culture.
(83) The Chinese language embraces many unique politeness features, such as self- denigration and affirmative propensity.
(84) Just as pragmatic competence includesivpragma-linguistic competence and socio-pragmatic competence, so politeness principle includes pragma-linguistic principles and socio-pragmatic principles.
(85) Excellent quality, speediness, and politeness are provided with customers, even as it's Mingmeiren's goal.
(86) Taking care to pitch my voice to politeness, I about the next bus to Hattiesburg.
(87) Although I'm not expected to observe or even know all the rules, as a foreigner, I've had to learn the expressions of politeness and protest that accompany a leave-taking .
(88) Its motive is the principle of least effort, while the politeness principle restricts the form of code-mixing in network language.
(89) Euphemistic Expressions are a frequently used pragmatic strategy of politeness language in the international business negotiation.
(90) According to its subject, the fabricant have adopted the nimble utilization to the cooperation principle and politeness principle.
(91) Taking care to pitch my voice to politeness, I asked about the next bus to Hattiesburg.
(92) These values, which we can also call politeness levels, specify what a screen reader should do when the element value is updated.
(93) Specifically, members of collectivistic cultures expect greater verbal indirectness, politeness, and non-immediacy than members of individualistic cultures.
(94) The last attempts to discuss some to the EFL teaching of linguistic politeness.
(95) The iconicity of politeness in the mental representation is discussed, which can be examined from cognitive context iconicity, pragmatic distance iconicity and scalar quantity iconicity.
(96) At last, special attention is given to discussing the origin of lexical markedness phenomena from four aspects: ways of cognition, economic motivation, politeness principle and social elements.
(97) Subjunctive mood is a verb form, indicating the speakers intention and attitude, including order, suggest, wish, hypothesis, politeness, imprecation etc.
(98) Politeness and politeness strategies are important motivating and mitigating forces in business letter writing.
(99) Sir Leicester, for all his scrupulous politeness, is unable to assist her, and is left behind.
(100) The relationship between politeness and indirectness can be explained by dividing politeness into linguistic politeness and utterance politeness and introducing pragmatic distance.
(101) The attitudinal past and progressive aspect in English, when used in sentences of requests and proposals, may have functions of flexibility and politeness.
(101) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(102) It's how we know when someone finds our jokes hilarious or is humoring us out of politeness.
(103) However, when majority, you will discover that you just made a opening, by politeness or uncouthly rejection.
(104) Since its establishment, Face Saving Theory has always been treated as a classical theory in the study of politeness phenomena and is of great influence in linguistic study.
(105) The changes of gender difference in language about politeness principle and the language character in republican period are valuable to be researched.
(106) Its most important communicative principles include principle of evasiveness, principle of politeness, principle of embellishment.
(107) Historical origins , values and thinking models all contribute to the appropriateness of politeness.
(108) Gregan-Paxton program coordinator of the business school's office of undergraduate advising says she is impressed by the work ethic and politeness of her students from China.
(109) Politeness, clearness and conciseness are the essentials of good business writing.
(110) Be polite; write diplomatically; even in a declaration of war one observes the rule of politeness.
(111) His forced politeness sat awkwardly upon him, and approached almost to impertinence.
(112) Wouldn't you agree that our traditional culture is always credited with modesty, politeness and respectfulness , which have always been treasured for more than five thousand years?
(113) In western world, politeness lays focus on interpersonal equality and cooperation. In China, politeness owns four primary elements: respectfulness , modesty, attitude and refinement.
(114) The paper contrasts euphemisms of both English and Chinese from the perspective of communication functions including avoidance of taboos, prettification or disguise, and politeness.
(115) As English advertisements are a dialogue between the manufacturer and the consumers, the politeness principle is also applicable in the advertisement language selection.
(116) Shall I bend low and say: Sir, you spit upon me on last Wednesday, another time you called me dog, and for such politeness I am to lend you money.
(117) There no call for such politeness to this kind of people.
(118) Dr. Gregan-Paxton, program coordinator of the business school's office of undergraduate advising, says she is impressed by the work ethic and politeness of her students from China.
(119) She lectured them about politeness and sharing and outright tried to bully her way into that playgroup.
(120) She had that inbred politeness, it was a part of her.
(121) I behaved with a politeness which seemed to disconcert him.
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