pomp

英[pɒmp] 美[pɑːmp]
  • n. 壮丽;盛观;夸耀
Noun:
  1. cheap or pretentious or vain display

  2. ceremonial elegance and splendor;

    "entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses"

1. all the pomp and ceremony of a royal wedding
王室婚礼的盛大场面与仪式

来自《权威词典》

2. The official was accompanied by all the pomp of his high position.
那位官员所到之处威风十足.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The coronation was conducted with great pomp.
加冕礼盛大而隆重.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The Prince was welcomed with warmth, but not with all the pomp and circumstance he was used to.
王子受到了热烈的欢迎, 不过没有他所习惯的隆重仪式.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. He strongly opposed the ceremonial pomp of the Confucians.
他强烈反对儒家过分推崇礼教.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The king was crowned with great pomp.
      国王加冕,典礼极为壮观。
    2. Give me health a day, and I will make the pomp of emperor ridiculous.
      只要给我一天的健康,我会使皇帝的荣华变得荒谬可笑。
    3. He was buried with great pomp and solemnity.
      他的葬礼盛大而隆重。
    4. The princess got married with great pomp and circumstance.
      公主结婚时,举行了盛大的婚礼。
    5. Fashion and pomp ruined more ample sums.
      时髦和浮夸需要更多的钱。