释义 |
well-brought-up UK [ˌwel.brɔ:'tʌp] US [-brɑ:'tˌʌp] approving adjective ■describes people, especially children, who are polite and who act in a quiet and pleasant way, because they have been taught this behaviour at home (尤指孩子)有教养的,受过良好教育的•Some children were well brought up, despite family breakdown, he admitted.他承认,有些孩子尽管家庭破裂也还是很有教养的。 |