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cachet

「cachet」的意思

n. (证明品质的)优良标志;公务印章;私人印戳;标记;威望;纪念邮戳; n. (Cachet)人名...

n.公务印章,私人印戳,标记,威望,纪念邮戳

「cachet」的用法

cachet礼节、仪式、仪式感 - 在正式场合中使用,以示尊重和礼貌。

「cachet」的例句

The presentation was a grand affair, with many guests in attendance.

那是一场盛大的派对,有许多客人出席。

He always wears a suit to work, showing his respect for his colleagues.

他总是穿着西装去上班,以示对同事的尊重。

The ceremony was held to honor the fallen heroes.

这场仪式是为了纪念牺牲的英雄。

She made a point of bowing to the elderly man as a sign of respect.

她特意向那位老人鞠躬,以示尊敬。

The tradition of giving gifts during the holiday season is deeply ingrained in many cultures.

在许多文化中,节日送礼物的传统根深蒂固。

He gave her a small gift as a token of his appreciation for her help.

他送她一个小礼物,作为对她帮助的感谢。

The church service was filled with prayers and hymns, creating a sense of spiritual cachet.

教堂服务充满了祷告和赞美诗,营造了一种神圣的氛围。

She wore a traditional kimono to the tea party, adding an air of elegance and cachet to the event.

她在茶会上穿了一件传统的和服,为活动增添了一份优雅和仪式感。

The new restaurant had an air of sophistication and cachet that made it immediately popular among locals.

这家新餐厅有一种优雅和仪式感的气息,立即在当地流行起来。

He insisted on wearing his best suit for the interview, hoping to make a good impression and leave a lasting impression with the interviewer.

他坚持穿最好的西装去面试,希望能给面试官留下好印象,并留下深刻的印象。

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