idiom > One's physical appearance (usually connoting his moral and intellectual capacity) Xuan'ang
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Have a dignified appearance
  Explanation: Imposing: full of energy. Described the man full of energy, extraordinary grace.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with compliment
  Source: Ming Luo, "Three Kingdoms" 43 back: "God Kongming Feng Zhao and so see drift, have a dignified appearance, the person will be expected to lobby the Road."
  Examples: Ying, "Rong-line and made things arts": "Comrade Chen Yi burly physique, ~."
Describe the spirit of extraordinary grace ﹑
  Describe the spirit, extraordinary grace. "Three Kingdoms" fourth three times: "God Kongming Feng Zhao and so see float in the air, have a dignified appearance, who will be expected to lobby the Road." Qing Li Yu "Jade Saotou form an alliance": "This person looks Chun, have a dignified appearance, after all, is that rich person. "Ying" Rong-line and word art thing ":" Comrade Chen Yi burly physique, have a dignified appearance. "
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No. 3
  Deportment: people's appearance, demeanor, bosom; imposing: the way full of energy. Someone who's energetic, extraordinary grace.
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No. 4
  词目 器宇轩昂
  发音 qì yǔ xuān áng
  释义 也作“气宇不凡”。气宇:气质、风度。形容人气质、风度出众,不同一般。
  出处 明·罗贯中《三国演义》第四十三回:“张昭等见孔明丰神飘洒,器宇轩昂,料到此人必来游说。”
  示例 观卿~,门庭雅饰,定然佳士。 ★清·褚人获《隋唐演义》第七十八回。
English Expression
  1. :  One's physical appearance (usually connoting his moral and intellectual capacity) Xuan'ang
Thesaurus
dignified, dignified manner of an emperor, out of the ordinary, heroic bearing coruscate