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debonair

/deb-uh-nair/US // ˌdɛb əˈnɛər //UK // (ˌdɛbəˈnɛə) //

外貌特征,外向型,外貌协会,外向型的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman.
    • : jaunty; carefree; sprightly.

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Examples

  • Their debonair, celebratory approach to the genre was tailor-made for mass consumption, allowing them to churn out hit after hit.

  • For seven years now, Jon Hamm's debonair ad exec has been the existential question mark at the center of the series.

  • Vaunted Mad Men star Jon Hamm is the debonair catalyst for “Emotions With Jon Hamm” and “Sad Don Draper.”

  • Neal is the charming and debonair criminal I created for the show, played brilliantly by Matt Bomer.

  • Being a loudmouth, camera-loving, wise-cracking New York Jew who made Chuck Schumer appear debonair was a good start.

  • Cary Grant at home was more or less the same man the public saw in movies: debonair, decent, and funny.

  • His gay debonair manner and his ready apology for his own blunder pleased Mrs. Calvert.

  • He usually wore his pale-grey felt hat at a slight angle, and had the air of the easy-going adventurer, debonair and unscrupulous.

  • Stella always remained cool and exasperatingly debonair under his rebukes, whereas he felt himself growing hot and awkward.

  • The Westerner, answering the questions of his cousin, was at his debonair best.

  • The debonair lightness of the question could not rob it of its significance.