sang froid

英音[ sɒŋˈfrwɑː ] 美音[ sɑːŋˈfrwɑː ]
冷静
常用释义
n. 沉着;冷静

例句

1·Perhaps this points to an admirable sang froid on the part of investors.

或许这就是投资者临危不乱的可敬品质之一。

2·He behaves throughout with a certain sang-froid.

他一直表现得很镇静。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

3·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。

4·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。