1.
To speak of or refer to by means of a euphemism.
委婉地说用委婉语表达或提及,婉转表示
2.
Euphemistically known as "legacy codes," they were in fact far older. Mir.
委婉地说,这些文件是早已过时的“遗产密码”。
3.
M. Madeleine turned towards the jury and the court, and said in a gentle voice:"Gentlemen of the jury, order the prisoner to be released!
马德兰先生转身向着那些陪审员和法庭人员,委婉地说:“诸位陪审员先生,请释放被告。
4.
a euphemism for `damn'.
“damn”的委婉说法。
5.
euphemisms for `fat'.
“肥胖”的委婉说法。
6.
a euphemism for `hell'.
“hell”的委婉说法。
7.
Learn how to say no, politely but firmly.
学会怎样委婉但坚决地说“不”。
8.
euphemisms for slightly fat.
对轻微肥胖的委婉说法。
9.
`Pass away' is a euphemism for `die'.
`去世'是`死'的委婉说法.
10.
`What can be done?' he asked rhetorically.
‘能做什么呢?’他委婉地问。
11.
Disagreeing in a roundabout way:
委婉地表示不同意:
12.
make a distant allusion
绕着弯 [委婉地] 提及,暗示
13.
To master the definition of euphemism, to understand the origin of euphemism, to illustrate the universality of euphemism and to realize the significance of the use of euphemism.
掌握委婉语的定义,了解委婉语的来源,说明委婉语使用的普遍性,认识运用委婉语的必要性。
14.
He was annoyed, to put it mildly (=he was very angry).
说得委婉些, 他有点恼火(他很生气)。
15.
He pull his punch when he ask his secretary about the money
他委婉地向秘书问起有关金钱的事
16.
Break the news to her gently, Aubrey!
要委婉地向她透露这消息,奥布里[31]!
17.
He wound a plea for money into his letter.
在信中他委婉地表示需要钱
18.
Break the news to sb.
委婉地把坏消息告诉(某人)