adj.宏偉的;壯觀的;浮夸的
副詞: grandiosely 名詞: grandiosity
/">成人英語(yǔ)托福單詞大全adj
1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur
used to show disapproval
2. affectedly genteel
Synonym: hifalutinhighfalutinhighfalutinghoity-toityla-di-da
1. 華而不實(shí)的;浮夸的
If you describe something as grandiose, you mean it is bigger or more elaborate than necessary.
grandiose的意思
e.g. Not one of Kim's grandiose plans has even begun.
金那些華而不實(shí)的計(jì)劃甚至一個(gè)都還沒(méi)有開始實(shí)施。
1. grandiose的翻譯
1. 宏偉的:grandiloquent 夸張的 | grandiose 宏偉的 | renounce 斷絕關(guān)系/放棄
2. 宏偉的;夸大的:gracious 大方的,和善的 | grandiose 宏偉的;夸大的 | grateful 感激的
3. 夸大的:paranoid 妄想狂樣的,偏執(zhí)狂樣的 | grandiose 夸大的 | manic 患躁狂的,屬于躁狂癥的
4. 壯觀的:intense 強(qiáng)烈的;緊張的 | grandiose 壯觀的 | impose 把...強(qiáng)加;征(稅)
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語(yǔ)grandiose是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Today this approach goes by the slightly less grandiose name of climate engineering, and it is looking more practical.(如今取而代之是一個(gè)不那么冠冕堂皇的名稱,氣候工程學(xué),這聽(tīng)起來(lái)似乎更可行。)
His haughty, arrogant and grandiose worth of himself, is very embarrassing to deal with.(他傲慢,他自大,他夸耀自己的價(jià)值,他讓你覺(jué)得尷尬且難以應(yīng)付。)
Sometimes it may mean that yourecognize that something does not live up to the grandiose hype butstill has useful things to offer.(有時(shí),它可能意味著yourecognize的東西不辜負(fù)宏偉的炒作butstill已提供有用的東西。)
However, these grandiose dreams soon gave way to more practical concerns.(然而,這些宏大的夢(mèng)想很快讓位給了更加實(shí)際的考慮。)
In 2011 grandiose strategy will be out of fashion.(在2011年,浮夸的策略會(huì)過(guò)時(shí)。)
I do not want to sound grandiose, but I sometimes feel I want to agree to make the questioner happy.(我不想讓人聽(tīng)起來(lái)顯得浮夸,但有時(shí)我感覺(jué)我想使提出問(wèn)題的人開心罷了。)
Today it is the wealthiest enclave in the country, with gaudy, grandiose mansions that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.(如今它是這個(gè)國(guó)家最富裕的地區(qū),擁有價(jià)值數(shù)十萬(wàn)美元,華麗而宏偉的高樓大宅。)
The second is "grandiose exhibitionism," being pompous, wanting to show off, and having an exaggerated sense of one's capabilities and talents.(第二種是“好表現(xiàn)行為”,這會(huì)讓人變得華而不實(shí),想要出風(fēng)頭,對(duì)自己的能力和天賦有夸大性的認(rèn)知。)
He could sense that this man, sixty-plus years old, was given to grandiose tactics.(他可以感覺(jué)到這個(gè)男人,六十多歲的樣子,被習(xí)慣于宏大的戰(zhàn)術(shù)。)
What Gabre-Madhin is proposing may sound grandiose – she wants to set up a commodities exchange, similar to the Chicago Board of Trade.(Madhin的計(jì)劃聽(tīng)起來(lái)很宏偉,她想要設(shè)立一個(gè)商品交易所,就像芝加哥商品交易所。)
Despite our grandiose ideas and our lofty self-conceits, we are still humble animals.