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
- Adulation of the young sir willoughby's beauty and wit, and aristocratic bearing and mien was common.
一切对威洛比爵士的奉承:英俊、聪慧及有贵族仪表、风度翩翩等等,都显得平淡无奇。 - His gentle mien reminded me of his mother.
他那温柔的神态使我想起了他的妈妈。 - 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。 - "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。 - Douce mien, to pursue progression and to advance the artistic standards.
简言之,要以严肃的态度去对待这种轻松的艺术,追求进步,提升技艺。 - 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。 - Towards the middle of the last century a change took place, prison songs and thieves'ritournelles assumed, so to speak, an insolent and jovial mien.
但在上一世纪的中叶,却起了变化。监狱里的歌,歹徒们经常唱的曲调,可以说,有了种傲慢和欢快的姿态。 - As he drew near the fire and heard Platon's weak, sickly voice, and saw his piteous mien in the bright firelight, Pierre felt a pang at heart.
皮埃尔走近火堆,听见普拉东微弱、病态的声音,看见他那被火光照亮了的可怜的脸,他的心像被针扎了一样,被刺痛了。 - The young girl in the picture has a thoughtful and solemn mien.
画中的年轻女孩带着一副沉思而又严肃的神态。 - 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!