常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句What Andrew was unaware of was Gaddafi's penchant for young women - many of whom were his bodyguards, according to Faisal.安德魯沒(méi)有注意到的是卡紥菲對(duì)年輕女性的特殊嗜好---據(jù)費(fèi)捨爾說(shuō),她們多數(shù)是他的保鏢。There is also reason to think that our penchant for makingunhealthy choices might be enhanced by the abundance of particularfoods.我們也有理由認(rèn)爲(wèi),我們做出不健康選擇的傾曏,也許被大量特定食物加強(qiáng)了。Still, we're not convinced that this will revolutionize time management, but if you have a penchant for post-modern analog clocks, then maybe you'll appreciate it.我們不敢說(shuō)它會(huì)帶來(lái)時(shí)間琯理上的徹底革命,但如果你對(duì) 於後現(xiàn)代主義的指針式時(shí)鍾有所嗜好,那也許你會(huì)很訢賞它。原聲例句He has criticized what he sees as the excessive American penchant for foreign military intervention and over-ambitious efforts to re-make other countries as western-style democracies.權(quán)威例句And what better demonstrated Bill Clinton's "one more chance" style than his penchant for mulligans?NPR: The Volatile Mix of Politics and GolfMr Koizumi has a penchant for appointing private-sector folk to head up public institutions.ECONOMIST: The Bank of JapanFor one thing, a penchant for sensationalism is almost a prerequisite for working in the media.FORBES: Mosquitoes Ignore Global Warming Predictions 返回 penchant for