eminence grise 的定义
plural é·mi·nences grises [French ey-mee-nahns -greez]. /French eɪ mi nɑ̃s ˈgriz/.
eminence grise 近义词
等同于 gray eminence
eminence grise 的近义词 6 个
更多eminence grise例句
- Even before his long career in government ended, he was an éminence grise in American public life.
- “He was very bitter,” says longtime Granite State Republican eminence and former state attorney general Tom Rath.
- The eminence was asked, the next morning, “Well, you've met the young Yeats— what did you think of him?”
- Bill Clinton could have a relationship with an intern and still be greeted as an éminence grise years later.
- Or, in the case of Bob Dole, they retired to a sort of a bipartisan eminence and were mostly forgotten.
- All parties have borne testimony to the value of his services, and the eminence of his talents.
- He who has attained it grows giddy, and the fiercest winds are summoned to blow him from his eminence.
- He was the son of a miller, and raised himself to eminence by his great talent and genius as a painter.
- There was another theory promulgated many years back by certain people of some degree of eminence in their own walk in life.
- We did not perceive the little town until we had surmounted the last eminence and were in its immediate vicinity.