suave的意思和读音

suave

: [swɑv] : [swɑːv]

adj.

suaver  suavest  

adj.awkward

adj.smooth,urbane,polished,polite,formal

suaveadj.

1.confident, elegant and polite, sometimes in a way that does not seem sincere

adj.1.,;(,);,(,)

adj.1.confident and polite in a way that may not be sincere

1. ultra adj. , n., suave adj. horse n. , [], , ...

2. selfless suave sensible ...

3. 〖 driftabout;bedrivenbythecurrent;rander〗 〖 (ofaperson)suave;(ofcalligraphy)facileandgraceful〗 piāo ...

4. ... Attic2. , suave1. ,;(), ...

5. ... sagacious adj. suave adj. vigilance n. ...

6. cantada suave el pasado mañana ...

7. ... you're due for this beautiful dress. suave snazzy ...

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1.The suave and reasonable weight of his dislikes and his approvals stirred Shelton up to feel ironical and insignificant.使

2.She had been attracted only by hands that were fine and suave, like those of her father.

3."That same year he made his Broadway debut, playing a suave radio journalist" (Edward Hudson).“”(·)。

4.How suave was the counsel of his appearance! How feelingly did his superior state speak for itself!

5.Waltz, considered a favorite for his portrayal of a suave but sinister Nazi, says the Oscar race is not about winning.

6.He's very suave and he's always on a mission to do something. He's got little gadgets, like his ring could be a laser beam.

7.I wasn't going to lose my Rico Suave persona so I crumbled up the money and threw it on the bar.

8.she was still the victim of his keen eyes , his suave manners , his fine clothes.

9.During the "wilderness" years of the 1930s, while the suave Chamberlain got all the plaudits, Churchill's own party rejected him.30

10.Ma excelled as the best debater in the 1986 Asian Varsity Debate, when media described him as a "handsome and suave" man.1986”,”。