单词 | comme il faut |
例句 | The flavors may be simpler, but they are utterly comme il faut. Bites: Restaurant Review: Koffmann?s in London 2010-12-17T20:45:23Z Ms. Caldwell makes everything Alice does seem comme il faut — and that includes keeping a copy of Mr. Adjmi’s text in front of her. Theater Review: ?Elective Affinities? With Zoe Caldwell - Review 2011-12-03T03:00:04Z “It’s not considered comme il faut,” he told The Washington Post in 1981. Walter Laqueur, eminent scholar who probed the 20th century, dies at 97 2018-09-30T04:00:00Z It was not quite comme il faut that the Barons should presume to speak to the boy. George Saunders Gets in Lincoln’s Head 2017-02-05T05:00:00Z The French duo are certainly more meticulous than Moroder ever was, but the nine-minute epic is a comme il faut tribute to a living legend, and a gracious thank you to their musical progenitor. Giorgio Moroder – 10 of the best 2015-08-14T04:00:00Z He never met her but kept in touch by phone for long stretches from 1977 to 2003, out of a genteel sense of comme il faut, according to his deposition. The Two Wills of the Heiress Huguette Clark 2013-09-14T01:49:12Z Midas" of Lily, quoted by Charles Knight in his "London," are found collected several of these distinctive marks of the courtier comme il faut: "How will you be trimmed, sir? The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z The party is very nearly worn out among the gens comme il faut. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-02-29T03:00:23.930Z Besides, he's a well-dressed man, he's comme il faut. Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z She wants to make the acquaintance of a comme il faut man. Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 2011-12-19T03:00:37.437Z Both ladies, wearing white gloves and looking very comme il faut, went soon after five, as they had promised to go on to Lady Caradoc's. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z "Women who are comme il faut cannot compromise themselves in the streets." The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z At that moment, they were gladdened by the approach of Mr. Harford, a very ugly little man, whose dancing and deportment were sufficiently comme il faut, and no more. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z And his wife, my cousin, quite comme il faut,—so ladylike! Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch Two Stories of Jewish Life 2011-09-15T02:00:12.970Z The ladies dressed simply, though clearly, and were somewhat narrow-minded; and, apparently, their one great care was to be deftig, that is, comme il faut, "good form" with just a touch of culture. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z Decidedly not; but the contrast produces a very pleasant effect; and, moreover, though infinitely amusing, they are quite comme il faut. The Widow Barnaby Vol. II (of 3) 2011-07-01T02:00:14.900Z It is not considered comme il faut to ask a married lady to dance, when her husband is present, without previously ascertaining whether it be agreeable to him. Martine's Hand-book of Etiquette, and Guide to True Politeness 2011-05-08T02:00:05.770Z This time they did not, as usual, stay with their relations, but they took lodgings at a fashionable boarding-house, where they could receive their "great woman," comme il faut. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z The Swiss governess referred in so many words to him in matters of comme il faut as a model. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z True, it was not altogether comme il faut, but still, it might be passed over—though he certainly considered the old man intolerable. Dry Fish and Wet Tales from a Norwegian Seaport 2011-04-24T02:00:08.440Z Don't you remember how Madame Lenoir scolded us for it, and declared that it was not comme il faut, but a pastime befitting prentice boys only? 'Gloria Victis!' A Romance 2011-03-26T02:00:13.597Z Of course she has no idea of going on the stage; she speaks with horror of the theatre, and thinks a dramatic career not at all comme il faut. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z Now, we must write the exact amount, and no more, to enable Mr. Morris and Mr. Wynne to make our book appear externally "comme il faut." Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters 2011-03-06T03:00:21.020Z I think—mind you, I only think—that what it consists in is a sense of the comme il faut. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z I am no silvery-scaled monster, but both on land and in water a woman comme il faut. Withered Leaves. Vol. I. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:10.707Z Mrs. Lawton closed her eyes, and said, impressively: "A most sensible suggestion from a man très comme il faut!" A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z These sort of things are more comme il faut after marriage, my dear.” Burning Sands 2011-01-17T03:00:53.930Z A masterly outflanking of the foe, an assault comme il faut, and then at once this ludicrous mistake! Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z I again decreased it, and he tapped 5, comme il faut. Clever Hans (The horse of Mr. Von Osten): A contribution to experimental animal and human psychology The good lady wondered to herself that a young man, who seemed to be so comme il faut, should relinquish the honor of becoming her knight to a bourgeois. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II I remember, at table d'h�te one evening, a Russian woman, with an 'itch' in her name, said she did not think she was comme il faut. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel It’s not at all comme il faut for a director to have jumpy nerves. What a Man Wills It is language comme il faut; it is what we should naturally have expected all languages to be. Lectures on The Science of Language Such picture as this of Garfield comme il faut is, I humbly conceive, what a great man, who trod earth bravely, had in mind when he wondered at “the spectral unreality of realistic books.” Stepsons of Light "Don't you think, Mr. Teacher," began the College Chap, "that my grandmother would make an abbess comme il faut?" Black Forest Village Stories I am to be married, Mrs. Towers; our wedding is to be quite comme il faut. The Mountain Girl She seems quite comme il faut and is remarkably handsome. Ancestors A Novel There’s much you here may learn anew, Which comme il faut will render you, And bring you joy and honour too. The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries It sailed through society all a-taut with convention, and was comme il faut from stem to stern. Stories by American Authors, Volume 8 But we are not good poor people that will spend the money comme il faut. Sir Tom Houses very comme il faut, in which no incongruity would be tolerated, from which a Parisian was even chased one day for having pronounced a gross word. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1 Speaking as a toff," I says, "it isn't comme il faut! Collected Poems Volume Two Mark was about to say "You bet," but it occurred to him that this would not be comme il faut, so he only said, "You are right, Maud." Mark Mason's Victory In some ways she might almost have been a French girl, so exceedingly neat and comme il faut was her little person. The School Queens It is not comme il faut here; but it is in our country. Sir Tom Madam did the honours inimitably, and, in fine—give me that fan on the table—everything was decidedly comme il faut. Macaria Your philosopher is a complete novice in the life comme il faut.... Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles You can marry the girl 264 next door—or even take the chance of the one across the street, her parentage being comme il faut. Desert Dust But how strange that even a distant relative of one so comme il faut should be of a sort to do this! Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty "That would be perhaps more—comme il faut, monsieur." Barbarians Her features no grimaces bleared; Of affectation innocent, Calm and without embarrassment, A faithful model she appeared Of "comme il faut." Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse My first must be fashion's own fancy-bred daughter, Proud, peerless, and perfect—in fact, comme il faut; A waltzer and wit of the very first water— For show. The Book of Humorous Verse “If you assure me that my dress will be comme il faut, I’m agreed.” The Scalp Hunters Meet these same young ladies in the street, it is the custom, and comme il faut, to take off your hat, and make a bow. The Death Shot A Story Retold The letters comme il faut were equally revolting. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I The Tent It seems, however, that this style of travelling is not considered comme il faut by the officials of India. In the Forbidden Land The baroness thought him charming and very comme il faut, and the baron remarked that he was a very well-educated man. The works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 5 Une Vie and Other Stories To draw a curtain before an Indian chief would be rather a venturous affair, as he is a little sensitive; and, when well painted, thinks himself extremely comme il faut, and very well dressed. Canada and the Canadians, Vol. 2 I will tell you what I can, but you know it is not comme il faut to criticise the house in which you stay. Pixie O'Shaughnessy Meanwhile he had finished dressing Master Jock—brushed and combed his hair, pared his nails, shaved him, tied his cravat, and buttoned his coat comme il faut. A Hungarian Nabob He was a great voluptuary and profligate, whom Nero appointed Arbiter Elegantiæ, and considered nothing comme il faut till it had received the sanction of this dictator-in-chief of the imperial pleasures. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 They are positively the ornament of the room," said she;—"charmant! and your son a most prepossessing young man—so handsome and comme il faut! The Home We find young animals clinging even in their imitations pretty closely to their own proper fathers and mothers, who are thus enabled to bring them up comme il faut. The Story of the Mind "Just the cheese," "quite the cheese," i. e. just the thing I require, quite comme il faut, &c. Notes and Queries, Number 191, June 25, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. I sit there beside her with nothing to do, not even a stocking to mend; she doesn't think that comme il faut. The Tragic Muse "Do you know that of all the Balkan representatives, I was the only one who knew how to conduct myself in a comme il faut manner!" Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle Madame de Maluet has probably brought her up to believe it is not comme il faut for a jeune fille to accept a present from a monsieur. Set in Silver Well," she said, "he is comme il faut, is he not? A Maker of History It was Sunday morning at Putnam's, and in Maudie's estimation things were more comme il faut than they had been for long past. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs I know not how widespread it is, or how fashionable, but it reigned in circles which seemed to my unsophisticated eyes quite comme il faut. The Land of Contrasts A Briton's View of His American Kin I was still more resolved that if I had to "run" the exhibition for Montenegro, Petar should continue to behave comme il faut. Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle Wolf, with a flattering and somewhat derisive smile—it was an involuntary expression of his consciousness of his comme il faut superiority—halted in his exercise long enough to greet Nekhludoff and read the note. The Awakening The Resurrection The desire to be comme il faut, which underlies all conformities, whether of manners, dress, or styles of entertainment, is the desire which makes many a spendthrift and many a bankrupt. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library There was behind his coach a great quantity of bedding, bed-steads, &c. so you will perceive he travelled comme il faut. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 Volume 1 I looked down from one of the tribunes upon the flower of the celebrities of France, that is to say, of the celebrities which are authentic, comme il faut. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe He, not the fashion, is comme il faut. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 76, February, 1864 It is always comme il faut to please the colonel. Joy in the Morning "On the Nile, together, it really did not seem comme il faut at all, and wherever Mrs. Sidmouth was, she might have countenanced the—er—the courtship by her presence on deck." The Hawk of Egypt The next moment he was in the room, perfectly comme il faut, sparkling, resistless. Trumps "I'm afraid there's not enough perception of the comme il faut in him to suit the every-day world," muttered he. The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1., January, 1872 A Typographic Art Journal I found that it was nearly eight, and bounded out of bed, performing my toilet with maimed rites, since baths were not comme il faut at Orsières. The Princess Passes My Hirondelle was out in No Man's Land of a night, strictly charged to behave in a manner comme il faut, for he was of a rashness, and we did not wish to lose him. Joy in the Morning Ale—not beer—in a pewter mug was comme il faut, the only thing for a gentleman of letters, worthy of the name, to drink. Twelve Men SIR,—Acquiescence in the state of the weather is no longer comme il faut. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, February 20, 1892 But my aunt Grosville has some French relations—very, very 'comme il faut,' you understand—and I used to go and stay with them for the holidays. The Marriage of William Ashe His silent and reserved character and his comme il faut deportment, which became the more conspicuous the more anxious he was to conceal his poverty, prevented him from becoming intimate with people. The Chorus Girl and Other Stories As for now I may not fight again, but I can walk and portage comme il faut. Joy in the Morning "Abbazzia is not the country," she said; "here one must be comme il faut." The Darling and Other Stories I looked down, from one of the tribunes, upon the flower of the celebrities of France; that is to say, of the celebrities which are authentic, comme il faut. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume II A Cyclops for lover, no doubt you discover, My dear Lady LONDON, is not comme il faut; If I do not woo you the sunny earth over. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, November 15, 1890 At the same time she does not think these trains "comme il faut!" Elizabeth Visits America But a nice set of furniture, quite comme il faut,—handsome, in fact,—as a bride of good family should have. Balcony Stories As in France, the first class call themselves "gens comme il faut;" and in England, "people of fashion," or "the world"—so here, the leaders of society are distinguished by a peculiar term. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 401, November 28, 1829 C. Petro'nius was appointed dictator-in-chief of the imperial pleasures at the court of Nero, and nothing was considered comme il faut till it had received the sanction of this Roman beau Brummel. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook I grieveThis light demeanour to perceive;It’s scarcely comme il faut, I think:Now—pray oblige me—do not wink. More Bab Ballads The complicated character of an English establishment allows room for subtle distinctions between that which is comme il faut, and that which is not. Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East According to her, it was not comme il faut to board or live in a rented house. Balcony Stories "A comme il faut fool, that is what you are!" The Forged Coupon This did not prevent the scene from being very comme il faut, as Miss Bordereau had called it the first time I saw her. The Aspern Papers She was very quiet and very comme il faut; she wore white puffs; she spoke to no one, and she never dined at the table d'hote. Daisy Miller "By Jove, how comme il faut she is!" he said, as he observed her sidewise. The Europeans He is very comme il faut, my papa," said Mademoiselle Noemie, "and as honest as the day. The American A restaurant of a different class altogether—not at all comme il faut; a little place for the multitude—Giatron's, in Soho. An Amiable Charlatan "Our house is very far from the center, but the little canal is very comme il faut." The Aspern Papers At present, he declares, the mass of men still oscillate between savagery and barbarism, but the man comme il faut must establish and preserve a perfect equipoise between his sensuous and his rational nature. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Even this little teeny tiny bit of a drive, I daresay it's not comme il faut! The Incomplete Amorist His kindly temper led him to avoid direct personalities, but his invective is directed against vice, not primarily because it is wicked, but rather because it is grotesque or not comme il faut. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal It is the chance of your life to show her that a man comme il faut is the equal of these squalid brutes in that respect. The Gray Dawn He was a man so gallant," she faltered, "so comme il faut. The Mischief Maker Mademoiselle boasted often of the well-bred instinct, by which she could immediately distinguish "un homme comme il faut" from any other; yet sometimes, like Falstaff's, her instinct was fallacious. Tales and Novels — Volume 01 I knew well that mademoiselle was a young person tout-a-fait comme il faut, that monsieur her brother might object to her making herself a model for M. Montjoie. The History of David Grieve "I hope so; for a girl of her age, if comme il faut, can scarcely walk alone in the Bois, and would not have acquired that look so intelligent,—more than intelligent,—so poetic." The Parisians — Complete "I hope so; for a girl of her age, if comme il faut, can scarcely walk alone in the Bois, and would not have acquired that look so intelligent, —more than intelligent,—so poetic." The Parisians — Volume 01 Indeed, Sir, no Monsieur comme il faut, ever left Spa in such dudgeon before, unless jilted by a Polish princess, or stripped by an itinerant Count! Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents The mode spreads—then rushes into rage: to breathe is to be obsolete: to wear the shroud becomes comme il faut, this cerecloth acquiring all the attractiveness and éclat of a wedding-garment. Prince Zaleski A waiter, quite comme il faut, summoned us to breakfast, dinner, and tea, which we found prepared with abundance, and even elegance. Domestic Manners of the Americans He seems, however, to think very little about Petersburg and comme il faut: he once even called himself one of the proletariat. On the Eve They will pronounce upon the female toilette, and upon the gantier le plus comme il faut, in Paris. The Potiphar Papers At last we are writing Anna Karenina comme il faut, that is, without interruptions. Essays on Russian Novelists You understand, sir, that Miss Knox is a lady absolutely comme il faut? Fanny's First Play It's comme il faut for vagabonds in the best set, you know. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man Now I think I understand rather better than you do what is comme il faut in these matters and I hope you will allow me to dictate on this occasion. St. Elmo The alternatives are, one general servant, with frank confession of poverty, or a numerous household and everything comme il faut. The Whirlpool The Hartels are quite comme il faut in their personal and business relations. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 I hear some people say that these sort of things are not so much thought of now as they were once, and that all manner of marriages are considered to be comme il faut. Doctor Thorne This "comme il faut"-ness of mine lay, first and foremost, in proficiency in French, especially conversational French. Youth Boris' uniform, spurs, tie, and the way his hair was brushed were all comme il faut and in the latest fashion. War and Peace However, he was in very truth un homme comme il faut. Boyhood The corrected score has been sent at once to the copyists, and in six weeks the work will be rehearsed comme il faut. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 If a man is a man, un homme comme il faut, he need fear no ill-treatment from others of like calibre. The Colored Cadet at West Point Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy It was a curious thing that I who lacked all ability to become "comme il faut," should have assimilated the idea so completely as I did. Youth "Women who are comme il faut, that's a different matter; but the Kuragins' set of women, 'women and wine' I don't understand!" War and Peace Everything is going to be done comme il faut, as the French say.” Tommy and Co. I have known the Hartels for years to be respectable and comme il faut, and therefore flattered myself that they would meet your wish in one way or another. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 Russians, when abroad, are over-apt to play the poltroon, to watch all their words, and to wonder what people are thinking of their conduct, or whether such and such a thing is 'comme il faut.' The Gambler Still more was my "comme il faut" refinement disturbed by the accents which they put upon certain Russian—and, still more, upon foreign—words. Youth This was his way of showing how comme il faut he was, and how superior to the majority of men. Resurrection Madame Colleville played the part of a "comme il faut" woman; she received on Wednesdays, gave a concert once a month and a dinner every fortnight. The Lesser Bourgeoisie Madame was a pale, thin, insignificant-looking young lady, but none the less a lady who wore her clothes a la St. Petersburg, and cultivated the society of persons who were unimpeachably comme il faut. Dead Souls Only with the "comme il faut" man does this rarely happen. Youth A room, a writing-table, an equipage I still found it impossible to arrange "comme il faut," however much I fought down my aversion to practical matters in my desire to become proficient. Youth Even the greatest artist or savant or benefactor of the human race would at that time have won from me no respect if he had not also been "comme il faut." Youth |
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