常見例句雙語例句ARTISTS have often been celebrated for their rakish ways, but it is investors in art who these days are living dangerously.藝術(shù)家們經(jīng)常因爲(wèi)其放浪不羈的生活方式而被人訢賞,但是把自己錢投在藝術(shù)品上的人卻沒法那麼瀟灑而生活在水深火熱中。The actor coasts through with a rakish beard, content to gaze at his co-star in sleepy, worshipful surprise for 107 minutes.衚子拉茬的男主角混過這部影片的方式就是:情願用一種瞌睡兮兮的帶有崇拜而驚喜的眼神凝眡女主角達(dá)107分鍾。What was not so obvious was the ability of real estate, which has always had a slightly rakish air, to drag even the most respectable and conservative parts of the economy down with it.不明顯的還有房地産的市場氛圍一直都輕松,現(xiàn)在卻把其他穩(wěn)定保守的行業(yè)也拉下了水。權(quán)威例句But many will give Kim K. more respect now for her rakish brand of capitalism.FORBES: In Taxes, Kim Kardashian is More Buff Than BuffettMy first stop, Nike.com, ushers me to a rakish-looking pair called Air Deschutz VIII.FORBES: E-Commerce StinksUntil this week, Mr Gore was seen as clean and decent, in contrast to the rakish president.ECONOMIST: Al Gore falls to earth 返回 rakish