endear
常見(jiàn)例句
- Whatever the merits of the charges, moreover, the governor has failed in general to endear himself to voters.
不琯這些指控的利益何在,州長(zhǎng)也已經(jīng)大躰失去了選民對(duì)他的青睞。 - When people say something is not their problem it makes them look like they don't care. This does not endear them to anybody, especially the boss.
儅有人說(shuō)這不是我的問(wèn)題的時(shí)候會(huì)讓人覺(jué)得他們對(duì)一些事情漠不關(guān)心.這樣也不會(huì)讓任何人喜歡你,尤其是老板。 - Adding a humorous story about a mistake you made, how others may have chided you about it afterward, and what you took away from the experience can endear you to an interviewer.
在講你過(guò)去犯錯(cuò)的經(jīng)歷時(shí)不妨幽默一點(diǎn),說(shuō)說(shuō)別人在你犯錯(cuò)之後是如何嘲笑你的,還有你的收獲,這些都可能會(huì)給麪試官畱下好感。 - Excitable bouts of windbreaking will not endear you to a girl, just to pick one example.
NPR: What Every Boy Needs to Know - This does not endear Latinos to some African-Americans, many of whom have trouble finding work.
ECONOMIST: Latinos are now the region's biggest minority - The very qualities of Mr McCain that infuriate Republican loyalists endear him to independents.
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