penchant

美音:['penʃənt] 英音:['pɒ̃ʃɑ̃n]

简单释义:


n.爱好;嗜爱

网络倾向;嗜好;强烈的倾向

完整释义:


n.

1.〔法语〕(强烈的)倾向,嗜好,爱好
2.爱好,很喜欢,非常喜欢


例句:

  1. The Viennese penchant for ensuring that their stomachs are well looked after is reflected in the great number of eating establishments.
    维也纳人有一种偏好:一定要照顾好自己的胃口。

  2. Kennedy's penchant for Churchillian stands distinguished him from many Congressional Democrats in the postwar era.
    肯尼迪强烈倾向丘吉尔的立场观点,这使他在战后区别于许多国会里的民主党议员。

  3. This urban center of the Mississippi culture had organized leadership, commerce and a penchant for mound-building.
    这座密西西比河流域的文化中心曾经出现过井然有序的社会、繁荣的商业并修建堤坝。

  4. And a new study shows that our penchant for the more vertically inclined might have an evolutionary basis.
    一项新的研究表明,我们倾向于更笔直的这个嗜爱可能有一个逐渐形成的基础。

  5. Henning Ludvigsen is Norwegian digital artist with a penchant for artistic creation and a love for all things fantasy.
    HenningLudvigsen是一位挪威数码艺术家,喜好艺术创新,热爱各类奇幻事物。

  6. Despite the cutthroat nature of the Indian media and its penchant for the sensational, the press has behaved as if it were in an older era.
    尽管印度媒体天生残忍,对轰动性新闻情有独钟,但新闻界的举动似乎像是回到了旧时代。

  7. Their Gifts are a byproduct of their penchant for visions and riddles, as well as outgrowths of their pursuit of non-lethal combat methods.
    他们的奇能产生于他们对于想象和谜语的兴趣,也来自于他们对不致人死地的战斗方式的追求。

  8. A pirate and smuggler, Baba was an obnoxious miscreant with a penchant for fisticuffs.
    作为海盗和走私者,巴巴喜欢动拳头,是一个令人讨厌的恶棍。

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