- stand on ceremony
- be formal
You don't need to stand on ceremony. You can relax.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
You don't need to stand on ceremony. You can relax.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
stand on ceremony — To be punctilious about formalities • • • Main Entry: ↑ceremony * * * [usu. with negative] insist on the observance of formalities we don t stand on ceremony in this house * * * stand on ceremony : to insist on doing the things that are usual or… … Useful english dictionary
stand on ceremony — {v. phr.} To follow strict rules of politeness; be very formal with other people. Usually used with a helping verb in the negative. * /Grandmother does not stand on ceremony when her grandchildren call./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stand on ceremony — {v. phr.} To follow strict rules of politeness; be very formal with other people. Usually used with a helping verb in the negative. * /Grandmother does not stand on ceremony when her grandchildren call./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stand on ceremony — ► stand on ceremony observe formalities. Main Entry: ↑ceremony … English terms dictionary
stand on ceremony — When people stand on ceremony, they behave in a very formal way. We d be delighted to come and see you but please don t stand on ceremony … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
stand on ceremony — verb To act in a formal, ceremonious or overly polite manner. Please make yourself at home theres no need to stand on ceremony … Wiktionary
stand\ on\ ceremony — v. phr. To follow strict rules of politeness; be very formal with other people. Usually used with a helping verb in the negative. Grandmother does not stand on ceremony when her grandchildren call … Словарь американских идиом
stand on ceremony — expect everyone to know manners and customs Leave your cap on if you like. We don t stand on ceremony … English idioms
stand on ceremony — insist on the observance of formalities. → ceremony … English new terms dictionary
Not to stand on ceremony — Ceremony Cer e*mo*ny, n.; pl. {Ceremonies}. [F. c[ e]r[ e]monie, L. caerimonia; perh. akin to E. create and from a root signifying to do or make.] 1. Ar act or series of acts, often of a symbolical character, prescribed by law, custom, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English