panache
英 [pəˈnæʃ]
美 [pəˈnæʃ]
- n. 羽饰;灿烂;耍派头
- n. (Panache)人名;(罗)帕纳凯
panache 神气十足来自中古法语pennache,羽毛,来自拉丁语pinnaculum,小翅膀,词源同pen.-culum,工具格后缀。引申词义炫耀,神气十足。
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panache: see pin
- panache (n.)
- 1550s, "a tuft or plume of feathers," from Middle French pennache "tuft of feathers," from Italian pennaccio, from Late Latin pinnaculum "small wing, gable, peak" (see pinnacle). Figurative sense of "display, swagger" first recorded 1898 (in translation of "Cyrano de Bergerac"), from French.
- 1. Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'dexpect.
- 他们的作品一如既往地引人入胜、气韵潇洒、新颖别致,不会让你失望。
- 2. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
- 英国广播公司交响乐团演奏起来挥洒自如。
- 3. She dresses with great panache.
- 她穿著十分浮华.
- 4. Her panache at dealing with the world's media is quite astonishing.
- 她应付世界媒体的派头非常令人吃惊。
- 5. Or, town of innovation, planning and panache?
- 还是一座具有创新气概 、 精心规划和流光溢彩的名城?