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bonhomie
温和
常用释义
英音[ ˈbɒnəmi ]
美音[ ˌbɑːnəˈmiː ]
基本释义
  • n. 温和,和蔼;敦厚
例句
  • 1·He was full of bonhomie.
    他很友好。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·The smell of liquor made his mouth water; the good humor and bonhomie between the other pullers made him lonely.
    酒的香味让他流口水;其他那些车夫之间诙谐和友好使他感觉孤独。
  • 3·Their eyes were full of friendliness and bonhomie.
    他们的眼睛里充满了友善与和蔼。
  • 4·He's a charismatic preacher and radiates bonhomie.
    他是一个传教士,为人宽厚。
  • 5·That bonhomie is perhaps most clearly felt by the city's artists.
    艺术家们最清楚地感受到了这个城市的温厚和敦良。
  • 6·The easy-going bonhomie has helped unite ten very diverse countries.
    这种祥和的氛围促使了10个截然不同的国家走到了一起。
  • 7·He had an irrepressible bonhomie, a networking sense and an uncanny memory for names and faces.
    他无比的亲切,拥有敏锐的人脉意识和超常的记忆人名字和面孔的能力。
  • 8·Obama and Bush, determined to put on a show of goodwill, shook hands and gave all the appearance of bonhomie.
    奥巴马和布什决定演出一场善意秀,他们互相握手,表面看起来一团和气。
  • 9·The “ASEAN way” involves consensus, bonhomie and progress that is at best incremental and often imperceptible.
    “东盟模式”包括一致、友好和进步。 这一模式往好了说有点进展,但是常常看不出什么进展。
  • 10·Such bonhomie has endeared him to colleagues, clients and analysts since his days as Total’s chief for the Middle East in the 1990s.
    90年代以来他在中东当Total的首席,如此温和使他受同事、顾客和分析者钟爱。
同义词
n. 温和,和蔼;敦厚