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comportment

/kuhm-pawrt-muhnt, -pohrt-/US // kəmˈpɔrt mənt, -ˈpoʊrt- //UK // (kəmˈpɔːtmənt) //

品行,顺序,顺序排列,饮食习惯

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : personal bearing or conduct; demeanor; behavior.

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Examples

  • Mahmud and Shejk’s nondescript appearances and comportment only underscore their amazing valor.

  • A level top tube implies a bicycle of classical proportions and dignified comportment.

  • Dress and comportment are the same as for any daytime meal in a nice place, but you might want to check with the castle before making dinner reservations.

  • And those now have very little to do with any notion of excellence, either of character or of comportment.

  • The comportment of beef in an atmosphere of carbonic acid, to which carbonic oxide has been added, is curious.

  • She noted the trim figure of him in its peculiar garb, the proud carriage, the even and easy comportment under insult.

  • He did everything right—too right; and in dress and comportment was inevitably correct.

  • His subjects regarded him with fear and trembling, and his comportment toward his weaker neighbors was a growing menace.

  • They had stepped beyond the bounds of gentlemanly comportment, he contended.