常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A bon vivant is a person with cultivated, refined, and sociable tastes, especially with respect to food and drink.美食家是有教養(yǎng)、雅致而愛(ài)交際的人,尤其在美食美酒方面很有品位。language.chinadaily.com.cnBut they got off easy compared with those invited to the “Funeral Supper” of the 18th-century French bon vivant Grimod de la Reynière, held to promote his opus “Reflections on Pleasure.”十八世紀(jì)的法國(guó)美食家格里莫?德?拉雷尼埃爾為了推銷(xiāo)其著作《關(guān)于快樂(lè)之反思》,專門(mén)舉辦了一場(chǎng)“喪宴”。 那些被邀請(qǐng)赴宴的人們就沒(méi)有那么幸運(yùn)了。權(quán)威例句Because now more than ever, the company is selling a feeling rather than a product: the aspirational image of the modern bon vivant.FORBES: The Playboy Leveraged Buyout, Two Years LaterHe is a bon vivant with a young wife, a big man with a ruddy face, piercing blue eyes and a fluff of grey hair.ECONOMIST: Wim Duisenberg, in the roughSecond, and more improbably, Mr von Clemm, a gourmet as well a bon vivant, was an early and generous backer of the restaurant business of Michel and Albert Roux.ECONOMIST: Michael von Clemm 返回 bon vivant