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penchant
英:【ˈpenʃɒŋ】美:【pentʃənt】
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常见释义:
n.
嗜好;倾向
n. 嗜好;倾向
名词复数形式:penchants
1、Most alluring as. . . Gotta be Edward Cullen, with all that restrained passion and the
penchant
for melting glances. ─── 最迷人角色…肯定是爱德华,那克制的激情和那遇冰即化的眼神。
2、Neither the human imitative instinct nor a
penchant
for fantasy by itself leads to an autonomous theater. ─── 人类的模仿本能,还是对幻想的嗜好本身,都不会单独成为独立的戏剧形式。
3、is widely believed that the Peugeot family tired of Mr. Streiffs autocratic ways and
penchant
for confrontation. ─── 普遍认为,标致家族厌倦了斯特雷夫先生专横的处事方式以及对抗倾向。
4、"I dont mind that people think of me like that, " the 75-year-old man says of his
penchant
for dating younger woman. ─── “我不介意别人怎么想我”,75岁的老头在聊到与年轻女子约会时如是说。
5、Ibrahim Rugova, the head of the shadow government, was a soft-spoken man with a
penchant
for wearing a scarf around his neck. ─── 傀儡政府的领导人鲁戈瓦说起话来声音柔和,特别喜欢在项上戴一条围巾。
6、He was a wiry, red-haired man with piercing blue eyes and a
penchant
for grandiose schemes. ─── 他瘦削结实,红头发,有一双目光锐利的蓝眼睛,爱搞宏伟的计划。
7、And a new study shows that our
penchant
for the more vertically inclined might have an evolutionary basis. ─── 一项新的研究表明,我们倾向于更笔直的这个嗜爱可能有一个逐渐形成的基础。
8、She has a
penchant
for champagne. ─── 她酷爱香槟酒。
9、Despite the cutthroat nature of the Indian media and its
penchant
for the sensational, the press has behaved as if it were in an older era. ─── 尽管印度媒体天生残忍,对轰动性新闻情有独钟,但新闻界的举动似乎像是回到了旧时代。