英[ˈswɑːvli]美[ˈswɑːvli]
suavely如何读
suavely是什么意思
- adj.自信而世故的;柔和的;温和的;娴雅的
suavely词根
词根:suave
adj.suave 柔和的,温和的;文雅的,娴雅的
n.suavity 柔和,温和;愉快
suavely英英释义
- having a sophisticated charm;
"a debonair gentleman"
- smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication;
"he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage"
"the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error"
suavely词源英文解释
French, from Middle French, pleasant, sweet, from Latin suavis — more at sweet
The first known use of suave was in 1831
suavely儿童词典英英释义
subantarcticadjective
of, relating to, or being a region just outside the antarctic circle subantarctic seals
subantarctic islands
sub1 of 4noun
substitute entry 1
sub2 of 4verb
to act as a substitute
sub3 of 4noun
submarine entry 2
sub-4 of 4prefix
under : beneath : below subfreezing
subsoil
being at a lower rank or secondary level
substation
division or lesser part of subtopic
subcommittee
involving a secondary stage or process subcontract
sublet
less than completely, perfectly, or typically : somewhat
subdominant
bordering upon
subarctic
suaveadjective
smoothly polite and agreeable
a suave young man
suaveadjective
smoothly polite and agreeable
a suave young man
suaveadjective
smoothly polite and agreeable
a suave young man
suavely 例句
1 Politicians, business leaders, crime bosses, and the city’s power brokers and power wielders gather and mingle at Les Tropiques, and Bobby mingles with them, moving among them suavely and with the appearance of effortlessness.
2 The 44-year-old made an impressionable mark with his suave style.
3 Schultz points out suavely that the man will gain the chance of a fond word before dying, a privilege that he denied to those he killed himself.
4 He suavely slicks back his light hair, sews expensive buttons on his inexpensive shirts and takes care in choosing his cufflinks.
5 Here they were suavely presented by the period ensemble La Serenissima under the joint direction of violinist Adrian Chandler and harpsichordist James Johnstone, though the playing could have done with a heightened sense of character.
6 By the end of the tournament, the suavely bedecked Bobby had played all eleven games without a single loss.
7 With their severely muted colors, Hammershoi’s portraits and pictures of women in nearly empty rooms may call to mind the suavely subdued paintings of James McNeill Whistler.
8 Here are four watches that break the mold to express a certain suavely discerning individuality.
9 They suavely combine graffiti, calligraphy and fragments of images into effortless tangles of lines that sometimes glow from within.
10 While the new political regime has been going lower than anyone could have imagined, Hollywood went suavely and glamorously high.
11 I had her watch how Romero took the bull away from a fallen horse with his cape, and how he held him with the cape and turned him, smoothly and suavely, never wasting the bull.
12 Superbly played by Michael Simkins, Sir John emerges not as some bloated monster but as a canny operator who suavely announces "we're all progressives nowadays".
13 Instead of letting pretty melodies cruise suavely along, he undermines them with speed bumps and potholes.
14 She pillages but also suavely synthesizes art’s eternal images of women from the Renaissance to Futurism and beyond: from Madonnas, angels and queens to warriors.
15 The bass Alexander Vingradov made a fine Met debut as Count Walter, Rodolfo’s father, sonorously and suavely balancing this intriguing character’s combination of sympathy and violence.
16 When I wondered about Patterson’s commercial hopes for the new project, he evaded the question quite suavely.
17 And it is true that Mr. Martone, who is suavely handsome, and Ms. Chiminazzo, who has walked the runway for no fewer than 75 major designers, both looked totally sick.
18 When she had been Miss Tampa, a suave major leaguer had courted her till she found out he was married, with children.
19 “Force of Circumstance” can’t sustain this suavely contrived mixture of dis- and reorientation.
20 In the other, he's suavely groomed therapist Dr. Arnold A. Hutschnecker, unnerved that his most famous patient, Richard M. Nixon, has followed him into the afterlife.