countenance
n. 表情; 臉,面孔; 贊同,支援; 鼓勵
vt. 表示贊同; 嘉獎; 寬恕
If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen.
Jake would not countenance Janis's marrying while still a student.
傑克不會同意賈尼斯還在上學就結婚。
...the military men who refused to countenance the overthrow of the president.
拒絕支援推翻總統的軍人們
Someone's countenance is their face.
He met each inquiry with an impassive countenance.
他面無表情地接受每一個盤問。
1. the appearance conveyed by a person's face;
2. formal and explicit approval;
3. the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)
1. consent to, give permission;
keep one's countenance
(尤指忍住不笑)不動聲色;保持鎮定
keep someone in countenance
使(某人)冷靜自信
out of countenance
不安的;驚慌的
His misery was depicted in sinister lines on his countenance.'
他臉上那種陰險的皺紋勾勒出了他的痛苦.
Seething Hatred III Forces your opponent to attack you for 6 attacks. Increases your Dreadful Countenance.
迫使目標攻擊你6次,提高恐懼面容等級.
At the sight of this photograph he changed his countenance.
他一看見這張照片臉色就變了.
Please keep me in countenance.
請留個面子.
And Japan is unlikely to countenance an Asian community dominated by China.
而日本不太可能支援一個由中國主導的亞洲共同體.
n. 面容,臉色;表情
facelooksappearanceexpressioncomplexion
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