curtsey

curtsey

美 [ˈkərtsɪ]  英 ['kɜ:tsɪ]

  • n.(女子的)屈膝礼
  • v.行屈膝礼
  • 网络行礼;你行了个屈膝礼;屈膝行礼

英汉解释

n.
1.
(女子的)屈膝礼
v.
1.
行屈膝礼 (to)
na.
1.
“curtsy”的变体

英英解释

na.

例句

It may then be referred to as a court curtsey and is often especially deep and elaborate.

之后屈膝视为一种宫廷礼节并且要求行礼精细

The principal dancer tripped forward to the front of the stage and made a deep curtsey .

领舞轻快前台深深

Traditionally, women would curtsey for those of senior social rank just as men would bow. Today this practice has become less common.

传统上女性社会地位高于自己屈膝——今天这个习惯已经不太常见

Miss Fotheringay made a low curtsey at the conclusion of this gallant speech.

冠冕堂皇演说结束之后福瑟小姐低低地屈膝

Robert Audley's name was announced; then, leaving the piano, she made her nephew a pretty mock ceremonious curtsey.

接着离开钢琴侄儿嘲弄矫揉造作郑重其事屈膝

The little girl dropped her aunt a clumsy curtsey, murmuring an inaudible greeting.

姑娘姑妈笨拙一个喃喃不见问候

She tried to curtsey as she spoke .

屈膝

Princess made a curtsey to the Queen, the Queen smiles at her.

公主女王行礼女王微笑

"I should like it very much, Your majesty , " said Joan, and made a deep curtsey.

愿意陛下,”屈膝行礼

In European cultures it is traditional for women to curtsey in front of royalty.

欧洲传统女性皇室成员屈膝

he just moved in acknowledgement of her curtsey

只是身子动弹一下回答屈膝

By Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley, they were noticed only by a curtsey;

赫斯脱太太格莱小姐她们屈膝

Who made a remarkable curtsey;

一个非凡屈膝