etiquette
noun /ˈetɪkət/, /ˈetɪket/
/ˈetɪkət/, /ˈetɪket/
[uncountable]- the formal rules of correct or polite behaviour in society, among members of a particular profession or in a particular area of activity
(社会或行业中的)礼节,礼仪,规矩 - advice on etiquette
在礼节方面的忠告 - medical/legal/professional etiquette
医学界的/法律界的/行业规矩 - Students need to be aware of cell phone etiquette.
学生需要了解手机礼仪。 - We have put together a tweeting etiquette guide.
我们整理了一份推特礼仪指南。
Wordfindersee also netiquette- action
- approach
- attitude
- behaviour
- conform
- eccentric
- etiquette
- habit
- manners
- morality
Topics Permission and obligationb2- Etiquette requires that the bride's father makes a speech.
礼仪要求新娘的父亲发言。 - He had breached etiquette by not informing his superiors of his decision.
他因没有告知上级自己的决定而违反了规矩。 - He showed his contempt for social etiquette by not wearing a tie.
他不打领带以显示对社交礼仪的不屑。 - How good is your email etiquette?
你写电子邮件的礼仪规范如何? - I don't know the etiquette required here.
我不清楚这里的规矩。 - She considered it poor etiquette to invite people over and then cancel just the day before.
她认为发出邀请后又在前一天将其取消是很不得体的。 - She knew how to address bishops according to the rules of etiquette.
她知道按礼仪规范该怎样称呼主教。 - She's a real stickler for etiquette, so you'd better ask her advice.
她非常讲求礼节,所以你最好问她的意见。 - What's the correct etiquette when addressing a judge?
和法官讲话时得体的礼仪是什么?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- professional
- social
- correct
- …
- know
- demand something
- dictate something
- require something
- …
- a breach of etiquette
- matters of etiquette
- questions of etiquette
- …
词源mid 18th cent.: from French étiquette ‘list of ceremonial observances of a court’, also ‘label, etiquette’, from Old French estiquette, from estiquier ‘to fix’, from Middle Dutch steken. - advice on etiquette