Examples of using Decorum in English and their translations into Chinese
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There must be decorum in the White House.
In whatever you do, there should be a level of decorum.
The school decorum, especially the expected dress code.
I wouldn't expect everyone in severe pain to maintain such decorum.
It was as though she shouldn't go, if she had any decorum, or respect for her mother-in-law at all.
He has run afoul of party officials, historical precedent, political gravity,stately decorum.
Their battle for respectability and decorum succeeded to the extent that many boxes were in fact built.
Then something happened(I have no clue what), decorum disappeared.
He lacked decorum and control, and was in decided contrast to the young professor of English with whom he talked.
He was glad that all hostility was at an end with Vronsky,and the sense of peace, decorum, and comfort never left him.
He punctured the hallowed, starchy decorum of the day, visibly shocking some members of the royal family.
The cyber security unit would be made up of volunteer civilians and veterans andwould not be subject to strict USMC decorum.
The rules of decency, politeness, social decorum or even basic logic don't apply to those who feel oppressed.
In other words, poor words and bad timing in our speech are moreissues of our heart than issues of social skills and decorum.
We expect a certain amount of decorum from our Washington news correspondents, and that's all I'm asking for.".
One must operate there largely in a public space,and maintaining appearances and decorum is an important concern for social survival.
Grace,”“poise,” and“decorum” are a few words that could be used to describe the Windsors in almost any situation.
Some ladies, with faces betraying complete forgetfulness of all the rules of decorum, pushed forward to the detriment of their toilets.
But the decorum and propriety of behaviour which prevailed, were unbroken by any rude or disagreeable incident;
This behaviour, which lacks the minimum of political and moral decorum, left no opportunity for serious dialogue between the two countries.
He had been an only son, brought up in an English provincial town in ahousehold where rigid principles of Victorian decorum dominated its members.
You see, despite the decorum, the meticulousness, the cautiously soigné style--or because of them--that she's aware of herself.
These seminars were held in 11 ecozones,resulting in the formation of Committees on Decorum and Investigation or CODI(see paragraph 374).
Sir Pitt that pattern of decorum, Sir Pitt who had led off at missionary meetings--he never for one moment thought of not going too.
Yet, in line with the general easing on cultural expression in the Kingdom,these previously impermeable barriers of decorum appear to be shifting.
It struck Obama's aides as breach of Washington decorum, and it appeared to betray deeper divisions inside the Republican caucus.
Dershowitz, a longtime Democrat, included his views of how Trump had violated the norms of business,as well as political and personal decorum.
Companies must therefore place a premium on promoting online decorum, and take seriously any comments and concerns expressed by their employees.
As the result, it based on traditional eastern decorum and mannerism; it emphasized in honoring the status and authority of kyai or ulama(religious teacher).
Participants were not allowed to speak in the language of their choice,courtroom decorum was lacking and the accused were booed and jeered throughout the proceedings.