suave 的定义
suav·er, suav·est.
- smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.
suave 近义词
charming, smooth
更多suave例句
- He was known for buying his students shoes and bow ties for their band concerts, his effortlessly positive demeanor and his suave personal style—“he looked like he stepped out of a different era, the 1950s,” says his niece, Ruby Montana.
- For the world’s biggest vaccine manufacturer, it’s not easy to go hat-in-hand asking for vaccines, and India’s foreign minister, suave and well-spoken, is trying to keep it classy.
- There have been the stories from his friends, about the suave photos he insisted on taking at their senior prom or the way he danced alone, unfazed, to a song that nobody else found entertaining enough.
- This little light could be the difference between looking suave and sharp on your next big date or unfortunately under-groomed.
- “We have undercover security,” says Vincent Zurzolo, the suave man in the blue suit in booth 2630 of New York Comic Con.
- And Nanjiani, the side-burned and suave 36-year-old, is a geek icon.
- Everyone has a theory on how Mad Men will end, and one of the most popular is that our suave, slick antihero will die.
- Joe would often appear looking suave or cool in various brightly colored situations - as cool as a man with a camel face can look.
- Steve Heidrick is a handsome, suave, elegant young man who dances beautifully, who loves to dance with me.
- But although Turner has exaggerated the ruggedness of Hindhead in his picture, the place is not at all gracious or suave.
- He came out to Jess Morse immediately, smiling and bowing like the suave storekeeper he was.
- But the voice of this comfortable, suave-looking missionary by no means matched his appearance.
- Nothing can be more suave, piquant, and picturesque than the wild and primitive melodies of the songs of Scotland.
- His eyes smiled at her, suave, deprecating, delighted eyes and recklessly observant.