常見例句雙語例句Yearning for a normal family, John escapes into art and the new music flooding in from the U.S. His fledgling genius finds a kindred spirit in the young Paul McCartney.約翰渴求一個正常的家庭,於是躲到藝術(shù)和從美國流行過來的音樂中尋求安慰。 他那稚嫩的音樂天賦,碰上了與他志趣相投的年輕的保羅·麥卡特尼。Chester Finn of the conservative Thomas B. Fordham Institute calls Mr Duncan “a terrific pick”, and Margaret Spellings, George Bush’s education secretary, calls him “a kindred spirit”.福特漢姆研究所的保守派切斯特?芬恩稱贊鄧肯爲(wèi)“一個偉大的選擇“。 喬治?佈什的教育部長瑪格麗特-斯珮林斯,稱他爲(wèi)“一個志趣相投的人”。Values voters, typically poorer and less well-educated than other Republicans, sense a kindred spirit.價值觀投票者,與其它共和黨人相比通常都是比較窮和受過較少教育的人,他們能感覺到誰是與自己意氣相投的人。權(quán)威例句He says he has nothing against McCain, but he sees a kindred spirit in Obama.NPR: In Indonesia, Many Rooting For An Obama VictoryEnter Sam (Johnny Depp), a hopeless case with a taste for clowning and magic who finds a kindred spirit in Joon.NEWYORKER: Benny & JoonYet they embrace Obama and see him as a kindred spirit, as much as do the dynamists in Silicon Valley and Hollywood.FORBES: The Sequel: Which Obama Now? 返回 a kindred spirit