The young girl in the picture has a thoughtful and solemn mien. 画中的年轻女孩带着一副沉思而又严肃的神态。
He is a man of proud mien. 他是个态度傲慢的人。
mien
[ noun ] dignified manner or conduct <noun.attribute>
Mien \Mien\ (m[=e]n), n. [F. mine; perh. from sane source as mener to lead; cf. E. demean, menace, mine, n.] Aspect; air; manner; demeanor; carriage; bearing.
Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen. --Pope.
Lean, and handsome in tortoise-shell glasses and trim blue blazer, Mr. Hall has the amiable mien of a Fuller Brush salesman.
He possesses a missionary's zeal, a scientist's mien and a mystical belief in the power of a new instrument called the barometer to transform not only the nautical sciences but man's relationship with his environment.
But the Soviet leader added that "even when you get a divorce, you're required to go to court for a settlement." Behind that reasonable-sounding mien, the American visitors sensed a seething anger.
At the left, there was Ceausescu with slicked down jet black hair and a debonaire mien, a photo from 1957.
After 5,000 miles of racing these doctors, managers and firemen now hang around the waterfront bars with the authentic mien of deep-sea boat bums.