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bonhomie

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bon·ho·mie /ˈbɒnəmi $ ˌbɑːnəˈmiː/ noun [uncountable]  FRIENDLY formal a friendly feeling among a group of people 欢乐友好的感觉 They were relaxed and full of bonhomie. 他们轻松自在,相当友好。
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bonhomieThey sat on folding chairs around a plywood table, drinking brown beer until they had achieved a state of alcoholic bonhomie.Even so, a spirit of close cooperation and bonhomie was generated, contributing much to the success of the Workshop.It is another opportunity to promote sales and to entertain customers, and bonhomie is the order of the day.He was short, a little overweight, more than a little rubicund as to his features and exuded an aura of cheerful bonhomie.Jamie by nature is a cheerful soul, but somehow his bonhomie conjured a shadow.At the negotiating table, however, bonhomie did not apply.The atmosphere of bonhomie was suddenly gone.But despite all the bonhomie about career breaks in the Nogales maquilas, Colantuoni says one thing is clear.Her voice was breathless with bonhomie when she answered the telephone, with an undertone of throatiness that David found attractive.
Origin bonhomie (1700-1800) French bonhomme pleasant man, from bon good + homme man
bon·ho·mie nounChineseSyllable
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bonhomie
bonhomie /ˈbɒnəmi $ ˌbɑːnəˈmiː/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: bonhomme __pleasant man__, from bon __good__ + homme __man__
formal a friendly feeling among a group of people:
    They were relaxed and full of bonhomie.


bon·homieBrE /ˈbɒnəmi/ 🔊NAmE /ˌbɑːnəˈmiː/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (from French, formal) a feeling of cheerful friendship 欢快友好的感觉;欢乐的友情