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单词 Politely
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(1) The children smiled politely at the visitor's pleasantries.
(2) He cannot refuse if you ask politely.
(3) It's difficult to contradict someone politely.
(4) They demurred politely, but finally agreed to stay.
(5) Adam enquired politely whether they had enjoyed the show.
(6) He asked me politely for the book.
(7) The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
(8) She was watching with a politely interested expression on her face.
(9) Both boys had good manners, politely shaking hands.
(10) She bobbed politely at me.
(11) They try to deal politely with angry customers.
(12) "Your home is beautiful," I said politely.
(13) He told them politely to leave him in peace.
(14) The girl bobbed politely at him.
(15) The audience clapped politely but without much enthusiasm.
(16) He politely pretended not to have heard this remark.
(17) She smiled, politely rather than with tenderness or gratitude.
(18) We listened politely to his stories.
(19) They spoke to me very seriously but politely.
(20) He responded politely to her questions.
(21) He has a politely diffident manner.
(22) He offered the boys some coffee. They declined politely.
(23) "Did you sleep well?", he asked politely.
(24) She politely declined his proposal of marriage.
(25) I politely refused their invitation.
(26) 'The meal was absolutely delicious,' she said politely.
(27) He politely skated over the issue.
(28) 'Can I help you?' she asked politely.
(29) She inquired of me most politely whether I wished to continue.
(30) The audience tittered politely.
(1) He cannot refuse if you ask politely.
(2) It's difficult to contradict someone politely.
(3) They demurred politely, but finally agreed to stay.
(4) Adam enquired politely whether they had enjoyed the show.
(5) He asked me politely for the book.
(6) The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
(7) She was watching with a politely interested expression on her face.
(8) The girl bobbed politely at him.
(9) He politely pretended not to have heard this remark.
(10) He has a politely diffident manner.
(11) Don't try to dictate to children; they will obey you better if you ask them politely.
(31) "You said there was something you wanted to ask me," he said politely.
(32) In fact the whole wedding was a sober affair - no dancing, just people standing around in groups chatting politely.
(33) The suggestion was politely but firmly rejected by the chairman.
(34) The audience clapped politely.
(35) Don't try to dictate to children; they will obey you better if you ask them politely.
(36) He smiled politely as Mary apologized for her drunken friends.
(37) Her attitude turned from politely interested to enthusiastic during the course of our conversation.
(38) He intimated, politely but firmly, that we were not welcome.
(39) The receptionist smiled politely.
(40) He politely refused to re-up.
(41) Sit with your hands politely resting on your thighs.
(42) At the final whistle, Souness and Dalglish politely embraced.
(43) Billy stood there politely, giving the marksman another chance.
(44) Is there any way of politely correcting someone's grammar?
(45) People laughed and applauded politely.
(46) I gave it back politely.
(47) Angela nodded politely with a little giggle.
(48) Pure-minded modern dancer that he was, Alvin politely declined.
(49) Just smile politely and proceed with your daily life.
(50) On returning, he very politely gives me a timetable.
(51) The boys thanked her politely and returned to the rest of the royal party grinning and clutching their gifts.
(52) When she was politely asked about her father's health her reply startled the assembled company.
(53) It is hardly likely that a vicious thug will wait politely while we ring the police.
(54) He expressed his admiration for the educational efficiency of the Jesuits and politely renounced his allegiance to their church.
(55) If anyone caught her curious eye, they just smiled politely back and got on with their business.
(56) After politely refusing her many invitations to stay longer, we headed off.
(57) They delight in playing tricks on mortals, though they will cease to give trouble if politely requested to do so.
(58) The older man greeted him politely and asked to see his passport.
(59) The White Woman lifted a snub nose to point politely.
(60) I come home, cook the dinner, check the schoolwork, politely ask everybody how their day went.
(61) He rose politely as the waiter ferried her across the room.
(62) Still, Dalmeny repeats, firmly but politely, that the painting is for sale.
(63) The humour was heavy-handed and, in response to Simon Franks' nervous laugh, Blanche smiled politely.
(64) When she finished, the rest of Mr Mitterrand's guests clapped politely, and they were joined by Monsieur le President.
(65) When the Soviet plan reached Mr Bush, he welcomed it politely but with undisguised dismay.
(66) Strangers may be politely questioned before paying the $ 16 entrance fee.
(67) Mildred took her suitcase from the back of the broomstick which was hovering politely, waiting for the next command.
(68) Then after class, he walked by as she tried to get it started and politely offered to help.
(69) The Calvados I quickly, but politely, declined and accepted a large glass of cider.
(70) If they brought flowers, he thanked them politely but left them where he laid them down.
(71) The people applaud politely when speakers lash out at Gov.
(72) They put down their porridge spoons and stood up, politely and meekly.
(73) Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day.
(74) Viol sprang to his feet, politely drawing back to allow his superior to precede him.
(75) He listens carefully and reasons politely, without emotion,(/politely.html) in evaluating objectively their argument.
(76) Unfortunately, despite the commercial ban, whales are not being politely left alone to do the business.
(77) He forced himself to bow politely, and then turned away and began to descend the stairs.
(78) To the lunchtime office workers politely watching the opening parade, Stockshow is a Marlboro world of fringed leather and fancy tack.
(79) Jahsaxa's friends politely praised hir appearance, asking flattering questions in soft voices, always smiling.
(80) Albert remained politely in the car while Rob climbed the water tower.
(81) He rose and made his farewells, politely refusing Benedicta's invitation to stay longer.
(82) Meanwhile, the Spartan observers were politely detained, pending the ambassadors' safe return.
(83) There the consul received us politely in his office near the port.
(84) He waited politely, but while he was waiting his aspect slowly changed.
(85) He nodded politely to Wakelate and took the glass of brandy with a crooked little finger.
(86) Still, they met us with fire trucks; we were politely assigned an armed guard and warned not to take pictures.
(87) I made signs to ask whether I could be untied, but the official politely refused.
(88) Dinner dragged as I politely declined to partake of one dish after another.
(89) In Havana in April, Fidel Castro politely told him to mind his own business.
(90) I got out and talked while Alvin Bates kept his eyes at shoulder level and agreed politely with the questions I asked.
(91) At a meeting last month, Mr Alvarez presented some policy proposals, which have been politely ignored.
(92) Mr Edgar was as surprised as I was, but welcomed Heathcliff as politely as he could.
(93) Politely declining a plateful, I retreated upstairs for a more conventional lunch.
(94) Even if he did politely turn down Branson's parting offer of a seat on Virgin's inaugural flight - for obvious reasons.
(95) They were politely kind to each other, as people always are whose ambitions temporary collide in public.
(96) Grant met them in a worn black frock coat and listened politely.
(97) I did not struggle, and spoke politely to him, although I knew he did not understand any of my languages.
(98) He stood up as she got near, taking off his sunglasses politely, and they shook hands.
(99) At school he dared answer back to the Headmaster - politely - when he felt he was in the right.
(100) I squeezed him, gave him a shake, admired his appendage politely.
(101) He listens politely, then makes plausible but essentially empty gestures.
(102) They would talk politely of this and that; of current affairs or items of local interest.
(103) You could have come and politely asked me to buy you some medicine.
(104) In my full view the judge went out, opened the gate and beckoned to him politely to enter and seek refuge.
(105) Conversing politely over the tea-cups in the huge drawing-rooms, he sensed their quiet desperation.
(105) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(106) Zoser served her politely but with an air of detachment, as if his mind was on higher things.
(107) The suggestion might be worded more politely.
(108) She phrased her excuse politely.
(109) You should deal with him more politely.
(110) "Here's the taxi," she said politely.
(111) She would have smiled politely but perplexedly.
(112) Simmons : Sir, I am asking, politely. Back off.
(113) Difficult questions should always be handled politely and diplomatically.
(114) As we marched past the madhouse, two or three elderly and mouthed politely behind the railings.
(115) Furthermore , he speaks too impolitely. He should speak more politely.
(116) 'You must be very old, maltster, 'said Gabriel politely, 'to have such an old son as Jacob here. '
(117) At best he'd smile politely, and then roll around in his fresh pile of Federal Reserve Notes.
(118) The old silver-haired man nodded politely, fixed Cal with another shocker shocked appraisal, and went back the way he'd come.
(119) Chinese male football team matched against Brail politely in 08 games.
(120) You gave me a good-bye pat on the head, avoided my eyes, and politely refused to take my collar and leash with you.
(121) When asked to pose with fools standing on chairs or next to ladders, he politely passed, having more to offer than to be treated as a prop or a sight gag.
(122) Politely and with some measure of supplication but plain as day.
(123) After first politely declining , he eventually took a seat in the front row.
(124) It was their first experience of western haute cuisine and though they politely ate their way through 14 magnificent courses, their dinner was an ordeal.
(125) He is always welcomed because he dresses well and behaves gracefully, considerately and politely, giving other a good impression.
(126) Most often , though, census takers are politely received and assisted.
(127) He was politely attentive to customers, but after hours his world seemed irrevocably empty.
(128) George Eliot's family was by no means intellectual. Rather , they were politely conventional.
(129) Politely tell your new acquittance, “let’s meet another day”, you move on to the next group.
(130) She explains: "Village children are often bad-mannered and should learn good manners like talking politely and greeting elderly people in a proper way.
(131) He behaved politely but inside he was smouldering with hate.
(132) If they do not give Zakat, respectfully and politely emphasize to them the importance of this necessary pillar of Islam and encourage them to start paying it.
(133) No doubt the city was being politely and methodically plundered.
(134) Before I had time to think, I was standing next to him, politely taking what he offered, which turned out to be a piece of notebook paper and a mother-of-pearl fountain pen.
(135) David Rose did not catch this joke, but gravely and politely nodded.
(136) There are racks of sweaters from the Northern Marianas Islands whose labels politely inform you that it is a United States territory.
(137) It requests the usual free literature and politely asks additional item : samples.
(137) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(138) Find the right balance so you're politely persistent without crossing over to a pest.
(139) That makes now the ideal time to climb politely aboard and start the final leg of her leg trembler.
(140) End of the telephone conversation, it is usually made by the calling party, and then politely said goodbye to each other.
(141) Rather than politely lobbying politicians, Gay Dignity will be making its presence felt through demonstrations.
(142) Her response was to nod politely at the perilous elaborateness of it all; to nod in the knowledge that she would never be able to get where she wanted to go.
(143) Black Jim politely eased him out of the taxi and into the old Pontiac.
(144) Starkey agreed, telling the 700 people politely firing questions at him: "When I came into this fair, I couldn't believe the amount of people. It is inconceivable that this could happen in Britain."
(145) Urging a banker to take a lower bonus is like politely asking a crack addict to go easy on the pipe.
(146) Hung - chien bowed politely , and saying goodbye , he left , letting out a long-drawn-out " Phew. "
(147) " You can get it at the news - stands, " he added politely, seeing how pretty the inquirer was.
(148) If this is the case with your child, make sure you teach your child how to interrupt politely ("Excuse me, Mom, ") so she doesn't seem rude.
(149) Johnny said politely, " Can I call you for dinner some night? ".
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