panache 的定义
- a grand or flamboyant manner; verve; style; flair: The actor who would play Cyrano must have panache.
- an ornamental plume of feathers, tassels, or the like, especially one worn on a helmet or cap.
- Architecture. the surface of a pendentive.
panache 近义词
person's flamboyant spirit
更多panache例句
- They love to see races won with panache, which basically means our gut instinct.
- Its young front line ran hard at the Azzurri, harrying hardened defenders with speed and, yes, panache.
- To give the sculpture more panache, he added churning waves using twisting text on the following page.
- We can only hope the newest Holy See picks a name with a bit more panache than his recent counterparts.
- But none have become sprawling disasters with quite as much panache as Hanford.
- The clothes were hideous and without an ounce of panache or style between them.
- The ear-flaps are hinged at the sides, and at the base of the skull is fixed the Panache, or plume-holder.
- On his head was a panache of plumes of the royal green, waving gracefully in the light breeze.
- She sat down, and expected every moment to see Mlle. Panache and her daughter make their appearance; but she waited in vain.
- At length the door opened, and Mlle. Panache, in a riding habit, made her appearance.
- It was a female, and she bore upon her head a most gorgeous headdress of feathers, called a Panache.