urbane的意思和读音

urbane

: [ɜrˈbeɪn] : [ɜː(r)ˈbeɪn]

adj.

urbaner  urbanest  

adj.rustic

urbaneadj.

1.good at knowing what to say and how to behave in social situations; appearing relaxed and confident

adj.1.,2.[]

adj.1.behaving in a pleasant, relaxed, and correct way in social situations

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5. A—Attractive ; U—Urbane ; D—Delightful ; ...

6. Flamboyant Urbane Portion

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1.The urbane and intellectual James Jesus Angleton might have been a great literary critic or editor had things turned out differently.·

2.As a result of the language policy of the Soviet Union, Russian is also commonly spoken as a second language among the urbane.

3.Turning the fan quietly urbane style, it is a gentleman of the blend into a fever of enthusiasm for Wei Xun.

4.A gentle elephant; an exporter not of unfairly underpriced goods but articulate and urbane CEOs as at home in New York City as in Mumbai.CEO

5.Mr Aso, a former Olympic shot and a fan of manga comics, has an urbane assurance that once had widespread appeal.广1976

6.Is the Boris Bike destined to become a token, credit-crunch version of its more urbane European cousins?

7.The subway is part of Beijing's transformation to a more urbane metropolis.

8.Urbane if with an earthy humour, Mr Aso is another prime minister's grandson and leads a small party faction.

9.Homo urban us did not just live in a town: he was urbane.

10.Shiny, rural, urbane-pal, environment, relatives, unload, poetry, elevator.