常見例句The young politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand. 在舉行選舉的那天,那位年輕的政客走上街頭,跟每個(gè)人熱烈地握手。He must have heard that she was rich,because as soon as he saw her he gave her the glad hand and invited her to dinner. 他一定得知她發(fā)財(cái)了,因?yàn)樗灰姷剿蜔崆榈卣?qǐng)她吃晚餐。I was unsure how I would be received by the new chairman,but he gave me the glad hand and invited my to join him for a drink. 我沒把握會(huì)受到新主席怎樣的接待,但他卻很熱情地歡迎并邀請(qǐng)我同他一起喝酒。I was unsure how I would be received by the new chairman, but he gave me the glad hand and invited my to join him for a drink. 我沒把握會(huì)受到新主席怎樣的接待,但他卻很熱情地歡迎并邀請(qǐng)我同他一起喝酒。He must have heard that she was rich, because as soon as he saw her he gave her the glad hand and invited her to dinner. 他一定得知她發(fā)財(cái)了,因?yàn)樗灰姷剿蜔崆榈卣?qǐng)她吃晚餐。Such honesty costing her dear, not trusted by mid-America, eventually learning to glad hand voters with the best of them, but failing to shed her image as a loosen calculating. 這種坦白令她付出沉重的代價(jià)---美國(guó)中部地區(qū)的選民對(duì)她不信任,盡管她終于學(xué)會(huì)了要盡量贏得選民的歡心,但她留給人們的疏于謀劃的印象卻難以消除。 返回 glad hand