英 [ˌsɒŋ ˈfrwɑː]
n. 冷静;沉着
sang-froid /sɑ̃frwa/
不可数名词 A person's sang-froid is their ability to remain calm in a dangerous or difficult situation. 镇静; 沉着
He behaves throughout with a certain sang-froid.
他一直表现得很镇静。
great coolness and composure under strain
同义词: aplomb / assuredness / cool / poise
... 复活节Easter 冷静sang-froid 脑袋里有蛆虫maggot ...
冷静;沉着
He behaves throughout with a certain sang-froid.
他一直表现得很镇静。
The Tsar contemplated with complete sang-froid the sacrifice of unnumbered thousands of his countrymen in the pursuit of ultimate victory.
沙皇完全冷静的预计,为了达到最终的胜利,他将牺牲无数国民的生命。
ACPO, which groups their bosses, greeted the Winsor report with sang-froid (it gives them more flexibility in managing their forces) but detests the elected commissioners.
管理普通警官上司的ACPO很冷静的接受了温莎报告(报告给予他们更大自由度来管理警力),但是他们不欢迎上任的管理专员。
By contrast, on television, where he has been appearing more frequently, he acts with uncanny sang-froid.
And it was the French who had words like "sang-froid" and "insouciance" to describe qualities that the British did not yet appear to possess.
Sadly, sang-froid was in short supply Stateside, and by the time Casey arrived in Seville for the first round of the World Cup, the Americans had manned the barricades.