grandiloquent
英 [gr?n'd?l?kw?nt]
美
- adj. 夸張的;夸大的;大言不慚的
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- She attacked her colleagues for indulging in 'grandiose and grandiloquent language'.
- 她抨擊同事“言辭浮夸做作”。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- He prefered, in his grandiloquent way , to call a spade a spade.
- 他喜歡夸夸其談地談出事實(shí)的真相來.
辭典例句
- There are about 900 English translations of the Bible, ranging from the grandiloquent to the colloquial.
- 《圣經(jīng)》大約有900種英語譯本, 范圍從浮華做作到通俗白話.
期刊摘選
- For years, from newspapers, broadcasts, the stages and at meetings , we had heard nothing but grandiloquent rhetoric delivered with shouts and shrieks that deafened the ears.
- 多少年來, 報(bào)紙上, 廣播里, 舞臺(tái)上,會(huì)場(chǎng)上的聲嘶力竭, 裝腔做態(tài)的高調(diào)搞得我們震耳欲聾.
《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
- With the exception of Ron Paul, all the serious candidates waxed grandiloquent about their aims.
- 保羅, 其余所有主要候選人都在往自己臉上貼金,大言不慚的鼓出自己的執(zhí)政目標(biāo).
期刊摘選
- Indeed, no eulogy could be more grandiloquent than this.
- 真是恭維備至.
《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》
- She attacked her colleagues for indulging in "grandiose and grandiloquent language".
- 她抨擊同事“言辭浮夸做作”。
柯林斯例句