panache 英 [pəˈnæʃ]   美 [pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ]

panache

panache  英 [pəˈnæʃ] 美 [pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ]

n. 羽饰;灿烂;耍派头 

名词复数:panaches 

But for the rest of us, occasional bursts of anger, especially if performed with panache, have much to be said for them. 但对于我们其他人而言,偶尔发发脾气(特别是如果以优雅的样子表现出来),则另当别论了。
This French fashion house is a favorite amongst those who know the meaning of style and panache. 这个法国时尚品牌是那些真正懂得风格和炫耀的人的最爱。

  • To have panache is to have a stylish flair. You might wear your giant polka-dotted scarf with great panache.
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  • n. 羽饰;灿烂;耍派头
  • 1. But for the rest of us, occasional bursts of anger, especially if performed with panache, have much to be said for them.

    但对于我们其他人而言,偶尔发发脾气(特别是如果以优雅的样子表现出来),则另当别论了。

  • 2. This French fashion house is a favorite amongst those who know the meaning of style and panache.

    这个法国时尚品牌是那些真正懂得风格和炫耀的人的最爱。

  • 3. "But your tendency is to mourn for the loss of something that requires skill and style and panache," he adds. "And in a lot of ways, this is the way that pickpockets have been viewed for age eternal.

    “但是你可能会对一门需要技术、风格和范儿的艺术的消失,会感到惋惜,”他补充道“从各方面看来,这也正是小偷被认为永恒存在的原因。”

  • panache (n.) 1550s, "a tuft or plume of feathers," from Middle French pennache "tuft of feathers," from Italian pennaccio, from Late Latin pinnaculum "small wing, gable, peak" (see pinnacle). Figurative sense of "display, swagger" first recorded 1898 (in translation of "Cyrano de Bergerac"), from French.
pan·ache / pəˈnæʃ ; NAmE pəˈnæʃ ; pəˈnɑːʃ / / pæˈnæʃ ; NAmE pæˈnæʃ ; pæˈnɑːʃ / noun [uncountable ] the quality of being able to do things in a confident and elegant way that other people find attractive 神气十足;潇洒气质 SYN flair , style panache panaches pan·ache / pəˈnæʃ ; NAmE pəˈnæʃ ; pəˈnɑːʃ /
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