grandiose

英['ɡrændiəʊs] 美['ɡrændioʊs]
  • adj. 宏伟的;壮观的;浮夸的
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Adjective:
  1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval

  2. affectedly genteel

1. She attacked her colleagues for indulging in "grandiose and grandiloquent language".
她抨击同事“言辞浮夸做作”。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Not one of Kim's grandiose plans has even begun.
金那些华而不实的计划甚至一个都还没有开始实施。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The grandiose scheme for a journey across the desert came to nothing.
不切实际的穿越沙漠计划已成泡影。

来自《权威词典》

4. Have grandiose aims but puny abilities, great ambition but little talent.
眼高手低, 志大才疏.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. His grandiose manner impressed those who met him for the first time.
他那种夸大的举止给第一次遇见他的人留下了深刻的印象.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It was an elaborate and grandiose opening.
      这是场精心制作而宏大的开场。
    2. The result is that there are very few grandiose government-sponsored projects.
      其结果是,很少有宏伟的政府赞助的项目。
    3. On the square, the commander reviewed the powerful and grandiose guard of honor.
      首长在广场上检阅了威武雄壮的仪仗队。
    4. As the fog vanished, a grandiose landscape unfolded before the tourists.
      雾气散去之后,一幅壮丽的景观展现在游客面前。
    5. We must do away with the grandiose style of work.
      我们必须摈弃浮夸的工作作风。
    6. He's always producing grandiose plans that never work.
      他总是不断制订出浮夸而不能实现的计划。