suave
suave 英 [swɑːv] 美 [swɑv]
adj. 柔和的,温和的;文雅的,娴雅的
- To be suave is to be smooth, polite, and a little bit cool. Men can be suave and debonair, especially the ones riding horses on the covers of romance novels.
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- adj. 柔和的,温和的;文雅的,娴雅的
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1. or cartoon cut-outs such as a suave British agent and a Jewish baseball slugger;
其二,卡通式的传奇人物,如温和的英国间谍与犹太族的棒球强劲选手;
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2. Baidu’s media advertising positions them as a suave Chinese native vs the clueless foreigner (Google).
百度的媒体宣传使其成为一个温和的中国本土企业,相比较而言Google则毫无作为。
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3. The performances - even by Leung, the suave, accomplished star of Wong Kar-Wai's "2046" and "In the Mood for Love" - are so flat that you don't really much care what happens to anybody.
演员的表演-甚至是梁朝伟,温和的,多才多艺的明星,曾主演王家卫的2046和花样年华—是那么平庸,以至于你根本不会在乎发生在角色上的任何事情。
- suave (adj.) early 15c., "gracious, kindly, pleasant, delightful," from Latin suavis "agreeable, sweet, pleasant (to the senses), delightful," from PIE root *swād- "sweet, pleasant" (see sweet (adj.)). In reference to persons, sense of "smoothly agreeable" first recorded 1815 (implied in suavity). Related: Suavely.
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