常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Consider both an avid cocktail party hostess with hundreds of acquaintances and a grumpy misanthrope, who may have one or two friends.細(xì)想一下;一個(gè)有數(shù)以百計(jì)的熟人的雞尾酒會(huì)的女主人和一遁世者,誰(shuí)會(huì)有一兩個(gè)朋友。While not a commercial success-a pattern largely unbroken until I'm Your Man-this lackadaisical triumph is an inspiration to the misanthrope in us all.盡管并不是一個(gè)商業(yè)上的成功,這一模式直到《我是你的男人》才被打破。這個(gè)漫不經(jīng)心的勝利是對(duì)獨(dú)來(lái)獨(dú)往的我們的一個(gè)激勵(lì)。I used to worry that my discomfort at weddings meant that I was a misanthrope or lacking the distinctly feminine gene that makes centerpieces and pew markers appealing.我曾經(jīng)擔(dān)心我對(duì)婚禮感到不舒服會(huì)不會(huì)是因?yàn)槲沂莻€(gè)憤世嫉俗者,或是我少了對(duì)重大時(shí)刻和教堂長(zhǎng)凳花飾標(biāo)志迷戀的女子特有基因。權(quán)威例句He describes him several times as a misanthrope but then produces copious—and often touching—evidence to the contrary.ECONOMIST: Historical biographyOne myth is that he was a misanthrope, a grumbling recluse, whose work was as morose as his life.ECONOMIST: Singular visionsMichel Houellebecq, a 40-year-old ex-Marxist, was hailed in some quarters as a scourge of the 1968ers and damned in others as an anti-liberal misanthrope.ECONOMIST: France’s literary sensation 返回 misanthrope