Examples of using Countenance in English and their translations into Chinese
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Maria's countenance was to decide it;
The Fierceness of this Creature 's Countenance.
His countenance was a true picture of his soul.
Joy and health are painted in your countenance.
His countenance changed, and he appeared confused.
Nobody in Petersburg would countenance his art.
And her countenance expressed affection even in death.
They do not see my heart, they see but my countenance.
Monsieur, his countenance changed color two or three times!".
Jonathan had said he could not countenance a prisoner swap.
His countenance exhibited visible traces of this rude combat.
In war and tragedy, they mouth what we cannot countenance.
The countenance of the government may become more democratic;
In whatever direction you turn there will be the countenance of Allah.
He looked up, his countenance shifting from concentration to amelioration.
The girl looked quickly up into Chandler's clear,pleasant countenance.
She died calmly, and her countenance expressed affection even in death.
I don't know what sphynx-like expression is forming in your countenance.
Mr. Datchery, with a sudden change of countenance, gives her a sudden look.
Mary's countenance was equally intelligent--her features equally pretty;
I saw Almighty God's beautiful countenance of saving souls at any cost.
His countenance, as he entered the room, was not too happy, even for Elinor.
I was half minded to hit his silly countenance, but I arrested my doubled fist.
His entire countenance was lit up with a vague expression of content, hope, and happiness.
It represented a very lovely woman, with a mild and pensivew countenance, justifying, so far, the expectations of its new observer;
A countenance seen and instantly forgotten- but forgotten with a vague and never-ceasing desire of recalling it to mind.
At those moments, her entire countenance assumed the expression as if it had never known another.
I don't see how we can countenance that, and the Prime Minister has been right to rule that out so far.
I now began to affect the countenance of a man agitated by these events, and I grumbled and muttered and gulped angrily at my wine.
Malaysians must not condone or even countenance the scandal of the RM2.6 billion deposited into the Prime Minister's personal bank accounts in March 2013.
