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n. 风度, 恩遇, 魅力




    1. He had a private education which gave him all the traditional social graces and charm of the Southern gentleman, and travelled the world with his parents.
    2. In another sign of his return to good graces of Soviet officials, Sakharov was elected one of 47 members to the ruling Presidium of the prestigious academy.
    3. Healthy bond-related demand for the Canadian unit also kept the high-yielding currency in investors' good graces.
    4. If Zhao's fall is permanent, he would be the second general secretary in two years to fall from Deng's good graces and be sacked for being too sympathetic to pro-democracy student demonstrators.
    5. Instead of superstar singer George Michael, lesser-known rocker Michael Stipe of the band R.E.M. graces the April cover.
    6. But Barb Sykora, chairwoman of the Independent-Republican Party, rejecting any suggestion that the senator should resign, said Durenberger would "work very hard to get himself back into" the good graces of the voters in the next four years.
    7. Nevertheless, the price cuts appear aimed at getting Apple back in the graces of the low end of the personal computer market.
    8. The official Soviet news agency Tass said Zaikov, 66, received the gratitude of the Moscow party committee that voted in plenary session to replace him, indicating he was leaving in official good graces.
    9. Airs and graces. Condescension.
    10. In addition, Bush was vice president during the early 1980s while Noriega was still in the good graces of the U.S. government.
    11. "At one time, it was natural graces that brought people to the island.
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