well-behaved a. 行为端正的
well-behaved[ adj ]
(usually of children) someone who behaves in a manner that the speaker believes is correct
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a well-behaved child
- A second is The Hostess, a continuation of Tigger, a well-behaved person who 'adores cooking and having little evenings'. 'And then there's the one I totally disapprove of, which is the unhappy child that is sorry for itself.
- For example, Stevens said the fact that Franklin had been a well-behaved prison inmate for seven years could only be used to consider whether he was a continuing threat to society and not for some other reason.
- Despite his criminal background, Harrison's neighbors said he was a well-behaved man whose mother made sure he received the best of everything.
- With little demand for goods, inflation has been well-behaved in recent months.