panache

英[pəˈnæʃ]
美[pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ]

基本释义

  • n.羽饰; 耍派头

词性变化

实用例句

Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'd expect.

他们的作品一如既往地引人入胜、气韵潇洒、新颖别致,不会让你失望。

柯林斯例句

The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.

英国广播公司交响乐团演奏起来挥洒自如。

柯林斯例句

She dresses with great panache.

她穿著十分浮华.

《简明英汉词典》

Her panache at dealing with the world's media is quite astonishing.

她应付世界媒体的派头非常令人吃惊。

辞典例句

Or, town of innovation, planning and panache?

还是一座具有创新气概 、 精心规划和流光溢彩的名城?

百科语句

The role is to protect paints layer, displayed panache and lustre.

作用是保护色漆层, 显示花纹和光泽.

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Velvet fabric surface, Elegant contrast piping, panache to this traditional material.

绒类织物表面, 优雅的反差管涌, 耀目,以这种传统的材料.

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DAVID MITCHELL a British novelist, has a reputation for courage and panache as a writer.

大卫·米切尔,这位英国小说家以过人勇气和浮华文风着称.

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With panache and a little cunning, Mr Bush could start to fashion a replacement for Kyoto.

因此, 布什总统应会着手酝酿《京都议定书》的替代方案,招摇旗鼓而又不失时机地打出一张环保牌.

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His speech writers are skilful and he delivers punch lines with a certain deadpan panache.

他的讲稿撰写人技巧娴熟,而他每每讲到精彩之处也是板着一副扑克脸.

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The book consequently lacked the panache propelled its predecessor to the bestseller lists.

也因此,这本书缺少使得他之前的书进入畅销书目的那种华丽.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. distinctive and stylish elegance;

    "he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer"

  • 2. a feathered plume on a helmet