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common touch ˈkɔməntʌtʃ 短语¹⁴⁴⁹⁷²⁺² 基本英英例句例句 n.平易近人的特性
Noun: the property of appealing to people in general usually by appearing to have qualities in common with them用作名词A politician needs thecommon touch.政治家需要有平易近人的美德。 He is a gifted campaigner, by all accounts, with more of a common touch than either of his main rivals. 据大家所说,佩里是一个有天赋的竞选者,比他的任何一个竞争对手都更加平易近人。 topsage The PM is now making efforts to develop a common touch. He visited a supermarket in downtown Tokyo last week to see how shoppers were being affected by price increases. 为加强与民众的沟通、实际了解民情,麻生于上周走访了东京市区的一家超市,了解物价上涨对民众生活的影响。 kekenet If you can talk with crows and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings---nor lose the common touch; 假如你能——与三教九流为伍而独善其身,与王公贵族同行而不忘本色; i21st It represented both the common touch and forward progress. 它既代表了平易近人的特性,又象征着前卫的发展进步。 yeeyan Mr Blankfein may be the son of a postal clerk, but it would be stretching it to say he has the common touch. 布莱克费恩先生可能是邮递员的儿子,但如果说他平易近人,那就太牵强了。 ecocn Ms Rousseff’s were brilliant: glossy yet sincere- seeming, they successfully blended high production values with a common touch. 罗塞芙女士相当聪明,他们浮华却似乎很真诚,成功的将高产值与平易近人相融合。 ecocn Though he was amiable, bounding to greet visitors with a beefy handshake, he lacked the common touch, and often talked in economic jargon. 虽然他和蔼可亲,总是奔到来客面前与之热情地握手打招呼,但他缺乏平易近人的美德,经常使用经济类术语交谈。 ecocn |