常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The silver tongue that charmed America during the campaign has been replaced by a tin ear.在競(jìng)選中令美國(guó)爲(wèi)之榮耀的能言善辯的他已經(jīng)被一個(gè)不怎麼聽(tīng)取民意的人替代。Mike:. I think I would be good in sales. I know our products well and I have a silver tongue.邁尅:我認(rèn)爲(wèi)我擅長(zhǎng)做銷(xiāo)售。因爲(wèi)我對(duì)我們的産品很了解,而且我有三寸不爛之舌。A president with a big personal mandate, solid majorities in both chambers of Congress and a silver tongue ought to have been much braver.縂統(tǒng)享有強(qiáng)大的個(gè)人授權(quán),在國(guó)會(huì)兩院擁有壓倒性票數(shù),而且又能言善辯,他本應(yīng)該更勇敢點(diǎn)的。權(quán)威例句The brainy self-made son of Cuban immigrants has a silver tongue and is often called a Republican Barack Obama (in a good way, you understand).ECONOMIST: LexingtonHe was everything Democrats were seen as through the eyes of the Republican opposition: an effete, Ivy League flip-flopper who could debate with a silver tongue but had no backbone.FORBES: Mitt Romney is the John Kerry of The GOP 返回 a silver tongue