kindred spirit
英 [ˈkɪndrəd ˈspɪrɪt]
美 [ˈkɪndrəd ˈspɪrɪt]
n. 志同道合的人; 志趣相投的人
柯林斯词典
- 志同道合的人;志趣相投的人
Akindred spiritis a person who has the same view of life or the same interests as you.
双语例句
- Fordham Institute calls Mr Duncan "a terrific pick", and Margaret Spellings, George Bush's education secretary, calls him" a kindred spirit ".
乔治•布什的教育部长玛格丽特-斯佩林斯,称他为“一个志趣相投的人”。 - Conservatives have long celebrated Mr Murdoch as a kindred spirit and business buccaneer.
长期以来,保守人士一直称赞默多克先生为同道中人和商业冒险家。 - When I saw his work for the first time I recognized a kindred spirit.
我第一次看到他的作品时就认定他与我志趣相投。 - You never know, you might have found a kindred spirit.
谁都不知道,你可能因此找到一个志趣相投的朋友。 - Approaching virtuous master, a kindred spirit is more essential than a routine.
亲近善知识不是一种形式,更重要的是心灵的沟通。 - I feel that we have a kind of kindred spirit.
我感觉到我们有相通的精神境界。 - Since childhood, baoyu had been intimate with daiyu, finding her a kindred spirit.
宝玉从幼时和黛玉耳鬓厮磨,心情相对。(《红楼梦》) - It was believed that witches owned black cats because they were able to assist them in performing their witchcraft and because they sensed a kindred spirit of darkness within these animals.
人们认为巫师拥有黑猫是因为黑猫能帮助他们施展巫术和他们把邪恶的灵魂附到黑猫里。 - I think I see a kindred spirit in there.
我想我见到了一个志趣相投的人。 - He really feels like a kindred spirit with the Westerners who lived during the time when a man was a man, and justice was served by the barrel of a gun.
他真的喜欢那些与他志趣相投的旧时代的西方人,那些人生活在一个真正男人的时代,因为枪杆子里出公正。