curtsey
美 [?k?rts?]
英 ['k?:ts?] 
- n.(女子的)屈膝禮
- v.行屈膝禮
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)行禮;你行了個(gè)屈膝禮;屈膝行禮
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
It may then be referred to as a court curtsey and is often especially deep and elaborate.
之后屈膝禮被視為一種宮廷禮節(jié)并且要求行禮時(shí)深且精細(xì)。
The principal dancer tripped forward to the front of the stage and made a deep curtsey .
領(lǐng)舞者輕快地走到前臺(tái)深深地鞠了個(gè)躬。
Traditionally, women would curtsey for those of senior social rank just as men would bow. Today this practice has become less common.
傳統(tǒng)上,女性會(huì)向社會(huì)地位高于自己的人行屈膝禮——今天這個(gè)習(xí)慣已經(jīng)不太常見(jiàn)了。
Miss Fotheringay made a low curtsey at the conclusion of this gallant speech.
等這篇冠冕堂皇的演說(shuō)結(jié)束之后,福瑟琳格小姐低低地行了個(gè)屈膝禮。
Robert Audley's name was announced; then, leaving the piano, she made her nephew a pretty mock ceremonious curtsey.
接著,她離開(kāi)大鋼琴,對(duì)她的侄兒嘲弄地行了個(gè)矯揉造作的、鄭重其事的屈膝禮。
The little girl dropped her aunt a clumsy curtsey, murmuring an inaudible greeting.
小姑娘向她的姑媽笨拙地行了一個(gè)禮,喃喃地說(shuō)了幾句聽(tīng)不見(jiàn)的問(wèn)候話。
She tried to curtsey as she spoke .
她說(shuō)著就想行屈膝禮。
Princess made a curtsey to the Queen, the Queen smiles at her.
公主向女王行禮,女王微笑著看著她
"I should like it very much, Your majesty , " said Joan, and made a deep curtsey.
“我很愿意,陛下,”瓊說(shuō)著深地屈膝行禮。
In European cultures it is traditional for women to curtsey in front of royalty.
在歐洲傳統(tǒng)中,女性會(huì)向皇室成員行屈膝禮。
he just moved in acknowledgement of her curtsey
他只是身子略動(dòng)彈一下,以回答她的屈膝禮。
By Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley, they were noticed only by a curtsey;
赫斯脫太太和彬格萊小姐只對(duì)她們行了個(gè)屈膝禮。
Who made a remarkable curtsey;
做了一個(gè)非凡的屈膝禮;