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bonhomie

/bon-uh-mee, bon-uh-mee; French baw-naw-mee/US // ˌbɒn əˈmi, ˈbɒn əˌmi; French bɔ nɔˈmi //UK // (ˈbɒnəmiː, French bɔnɔmi) //

幸福,幸福快乐,幸福感,幸福生活

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : frank and simple good-heartedness; a good-natured manner; friendliness; geniality.

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Examples

  • A national security conference in Canada brings out the bonhomie among U.S. senators.

  • It is true that Morsi is not a typical politician, with none of the glad-handing bonhomie that is characteristic of that species.

  • At the Globes, the night is all bonhomie, backslapping and table-hopping.

  • It was a happening, a celebration of “La Julia,” as the Italians called her, who dished up advice along with bonhomie and cheer.

  • The power networking and the black-tie bonhomie didn't just pause; they yielded to something akin to solemn fervor.

  • Well, under the mask of bonhomie, which made me believe him to be a worthy man, was concealed the most commonplace nature.

  • Hanna is famous for his bonhomie, and is a fine story-teller.

  • The pleasant sight was Count Cavour, in plainest dress, with a head full of power, mingled with bonhomie.

  • His address has all the captivating bonhomie which is the leading feature of his poetry, and, indeed, of his whole moral nature.

  • To this easy bonhomie was added a sense of humor, always quick to appreciate an amusing situation.