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esprit

/e-spree/US // ɛˈspri //UK // (ɛˈspriː) //

精神,精神面貌,尊严,勇气

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : sprightliness of spirit or wit; lively intelligence.

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Examples

  • One theme that truly defines the film beyond esprit de corps and survival is lack of communication.

  • McCain and the boys will likely support him quickly and painlessly as a matter of senatorial esprit de corps!

  • Throughout the debate, Republicans never lost their esprit de corps.

  • Esprit du clerg, ou le Christianisme primitif veng des entreprises et des excs de nos Prtres modernes.

  • This winning of the service esprit de corps—if that's the word—commenced to show results right away.

  • She's the most beautiful woman in England, but her esprit de conduite isn't quite on a level.

  • They are continually besprinkling themselves with eau de Cologne, esprit de Lavande, agua rica, or mistura.

  • There was a certain kind of esprit de corps among the old regular wagoners, and William Hall possessed it in a high degree.

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