mien
英 [miːn]
美 [miːn]
n. 外表; 样子; 风度
BNC.39576 / COCA.25720
牛津词典
noun
- 外表;样子;风度
a person's appearance or manner that shows how they are feeling
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 仪表;举止;神态;(尤指)面部表情
Someone'smienis their general appearance and manner, especially the expression on their face, which shows what they are feeling or thinking.- It was impossible to tell from his mien whether he was offended.
从他的神态中难以看出他是否生气了。 - ...his mild manner and aristocratic mien.
他温文尔雅的举止和高贵风度
- It was impossible to tell from his mien whether he was offended.
英英释义
noun
- dignified manner or conduct
双语例句
- His mien and his countenance awed every heart, even before a sound left his lips.
他还没有出声,他的态度和容貌已经使每颗心都凛然生畏。 - He found him noble, handsome, distinguished, well-grown, a complete man, with a suitable mien and a charming air.
他觉得他美,高贵,出众,长大了,成人了,体态不凡,翩翩风度。 - "They know each other well, indeed," replied Hester, with a mien of calmness, though in the utmost consternation.
的确,他们彼此很了解,海丝特神色平静地回答说,尽管内心十分惊愕。 - As the world gets smaller, we look for a global marketing mien, a one-size-fits-all face that helps us sell Nokia cell phones and Palmolive shampoo across the world.
因为世界在变小,所以我们在寻找一个适合全世界的营销形象,一个“放之四海而皆适用”的面孔,以帮助我们在全世界销售诺基亚手机和帕莫莱夫洗发香波。 - Their attire wasn't as neat as the one they put on when springtime comes, but each and every leaf is struggling to show its most graceful mien.
它们不像春天来到时候着装那么整齐,而是各自竞相展示着自己的风采。 - But he hid it cunningly from men, and walked among you with the mien of a spirit, mournful, Because so pure in a sinful world!
但是他却在人们面前狡猾地遮掩着它,神采奕奕地定在你们中间;其实他很悲哀,因为在这个罪孽的世界上人们竟把他看得如此纯洁! - Unless preternaturally gifted observer should have first read the heart, and have afterwards sought a corresponding development in the countenance and mien.
除非有一个具备超自然秉赋的观察者能够首先洞悉她的内心,然后才会在她的表情和举止上找到相应的变化。 - His gentle mien reminded me of his mother.
他那温柔的神态使我想起了他的妈妈。 - Spiritual emptiness or ugliness shows through. There were moments, Christine thought, when he had the mien of a mischievous elf.
精神空虚或灵魂丑恶透过外表显露出来。克丽丝汀觉得他有时真象个恶作剧的小精灵。 - She had the mobile face frequent in those whose sight has decayed by stages, has been laboriously striven after, and reluctantly let go, rather than the stagnant mien apparent in persons long sightless or born blind.
她的视力已经逐渐衰退了,她对这一双眼睛也曾经作过巨大努力,后来才不大情愿地放弃了,这同那些失明多年或者生来就是瞎子的人明显不同,因此她的脸经常显得很生动。
