2. 稱(chēng)贊:得到廣大客戶(hù)的稱(chēng)贊(compliment),在質(zhì)量(quality)和價(jià)格(price)上有很大的競爭力(competitive),突出自己的產(chǎn)品特性(character).之后再說(shuō)自己公司的實(shí)力并且可以根據客戶(hù)的要求做出各種各樣產(chǎn)品)English E-mail'format should be formal.(E-mail 應該用左格式化) Next week,
compliment詞典解釋
The verb is pronounced /'k?mpl?ment/. The noun is pronounced /'k?mpl?m?nt/. 動(dòng)詞讀作 /'k?mpl?ment/。名詞讀作 /'k?mpl?m?nt/。
1. 贊美;恭維(話(huà)) A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
e.g. You can do no harm by paying a woman compliments... 對女人說(shuō)些恭維話(huà)沒(méi)有壞處。 e.g. 'Well done, Cassandra,' Crook said. She blushed, but accepted the compliment with good grace. “干得好,卡桑德拉?!笨唆斂苏f(shuō)。她臉一下子紅了,但還是很有風(fēng)度地接受了恭維。
2. 贊美;恭維 If you compliment someone, you pay them a compliment.
e.g. They complimented me on the way I looked each time they saw me... 每次見(jiàn)到我,他們都稱(chēng)贊我的外貌。 e.g. Firstly I compliment you on most of your excellent Spring issue of 'Triangle'. 首先,讓我來(lái)夸幾句,你們《三角迷蹤》春季號的大部分內容都非常精彩。
3. 贊美;贊賞 If you consider something that a person says or does as a compliment, it convinces you of your own good qualities, or that the person appreciates you.
compliment的近義詞
e.g. We consider it a compliment to be called 'conservative'... 我們認為被稱(chēng)作“保守分子”是對我們的一種贊賞。 e.g. It's obvious he's worried about us and I'm taking it as a compliment. 顯然他擔心我們,我把這當做一種贊美。
4. 致謝;祝賀;致意 You can refer to your compliments when you want to express thanks, good wishes, or respect to someone in a formal way.
e.g. My compliments to the chef... 請向廚師代為致意! e.g. Give my compliments to your lovely wife when you write home. 寫(xiě)信回家的時(shí)候,代我問(wèn)候你可愛(ài)的妻子。
5. 回報;回敬 If you say that someone returns the compliment, you mean that they do the same thing to someone else as that person has done to them.
e.g. The actors have entertained us so splendidly during this weekend, I think it's time we returned the compliment. 這周末演員們給我們帶來(lái)了精彩的演出,我覺(jué)得我們該回請他們了。
6. (尤指贈送禮物或給予幫助時(shí))…敬贈,請接受…的敬意 If you say that you are giving someone something with your compliments, you are saying in a polite and fairly formal way that you are giving it to them, especially as a gift or a favour.
e.g. Please give this to your boss with my compliments... 請把這個(gè)給你的老板,算是我的一點(diǎn)心意。 e.g. On my bedside table awaited, with the compliments of the management, an appetizing breakfast. 一份讓人垂涎的早餐擺在我的床頭桌上,那是管理人員的一點(diǎn)小意思。
compliment英英釋義
noun
1. a remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration
verb
1. say something to someone that expresses praise
e.g. He complimented her on her last physics paper