courtesy
- IPA[ˈkərdəsē]
美式
- the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others;a polite speech or action, especially one required by convention
noun: courtesy, plural noun: courtesies
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- 1. the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others he had been treated with a degree of courtesy not far short of deference 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a polite speech or action, especially one required by convention the superficial courtesies of diplomatic exchanges
- ▪ (especially of transport) supplied free of charge to people who are already paying for another service he traveled from the hotel in a courtesy car
- ▪ a curtsy.
- a small light in a car that is automatically switched on when one of the doors is opened.
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- a title given to someone, especially the son or daughter of a peer, that has no legal validity: he bore the courtesy title of Count of Champagne
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- a title given to someone, especially the son or daughter of a peer, that has no legal validity: he bore the courtesy title of Count of Champagne
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- a custom whereby presidential appointments are confirmed only if there is no objection to them ...
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- as a favour rather than by right
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- given or allowed by
Oxford American Dictionary
- as a favor rather than by right
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- given or allowed by
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- the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behaviour towards others: he treated the players with courtesy and good humour
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