suave / swɑv /

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suave 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

suav·er, suav·est.

  1. smoothly agreeable or polite; agreeably or blandly urbane.

suave 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

charming, smooth

更多suave例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. This little light could be the difference between looking suave and sharp on your next big date or unfortunately under-groomed.
  5. “We have undercover security,” says Vincent Zurzolo, the suave man in the blue suit in booth 2630 of New York Comic Con.
  6. And Nanjiani, the side-burned and suave 36-year-old, is a geek icon.
  7. Everyone has a theory on how Mad Men will end, and one of the most popular is that our suave, slick antihero will die.
  8. Joe would often appear looking suave or cool in various brightly colored situations - as cool as a man with a camel face can look.
  9. Steve Heidrick is a handsome, suave, elegant young man who dances beautifully, who loves to dance with me.
  10. But although Turner has exaggerated the ruggedness of Hindhead in his picture, the place is not at all gracious or suave.
  11. He came out to Jess Morse immediately, smiling and bowing like the suave storekeeper he was.
  12. But the voice of this comfortable, suave-looking missionary by no means matched his appearance.
  13. Nothing can be more suave, piquant, and picturesque than the wild and primitive melodies of the songs of Scotland.
  14. His eyes smiled at her, suave, deprecating, delighted eyes and recklessly observant.