bonhomie
bonhomie 英 [ˈbɒnəmi] 美 [ˌbɑnəˈmi]
n. 温和,和蔼;敦厚
名词复数:bonhomies
- If you are known for your bonhomie, that's a good thing. It means that you are a cheerful friendly sort of person. Keep it up.
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- n. 温和,和蔼;敦厚
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1. Such bonhomie has endeared him to colleagues, clients and analysts since his days as Total’s chief for the Middle East in the 1990s.
90年代以来他在中东当Total的首席,如此温和使他受同事、顾客和分析者钟爱。
- bonhomie (n.) "frank and simple good nature," 1803, from French bonhomie "good nature, easy temper," from bonhomme "good man" (with unusual loss of -m-), from bon "good" (see bon) + homme "man," from Latin homo "man" (see homunculus). The native equivalent is goodman. Bonhomme "member of an order of begging friars" is from 1620s.
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