释义 |
well-bredˌwell-ˈbred adjective old-fashioned - And how could he disguise his well-bred manners and speech?
- His attitude was that of a well-bred man reluctant to discuss some family difference with a prying outsider.
- However, the reckless, well-bred show of bravado did not exactly endear the utterer to two other boys of like age.
- I mean, I am a well-bred woman.
- Sometimes the health problem can be very serious: Winsome was a well-bred Thoroughbred brood mare.
- Such a nice, polite, well-bred young woman.
someone who is well-bred is polite, and behaves as if they come from a family of high social class: a well-bred, courteous man |