形容词
1. 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。
1. 宏伟的:grandiloquent 夸张的 | grandiose 宏伟的 | renounce 断绝关系/放弃
2. 宏伟的;夸大的:gracious 大方的,和善的 | grandiose 宏伟的;夸大的 | grateful 感激的
3. 夸大的:paranoid 妄想狂样的,偏执狂样的 | grandiose 夸大的 | manic 患躁狂的,属于躁狂症的
4. 壮观的:intense 强烈的;紧张的 | grandiose 壮观的 | impose 把...强加;征(税)
1. 华而不实的;浮夸的
If you describe something as grandiose, you mean it is bigger or more elaborate than necessary.
e.g. 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。
1. Charles and Diana married amid much pomp and circumstance in London's grandiose St Paul's Cathedral.
2. The exhibition was the beginning of a day of cultural celebrations that culminated with a grandiose concert at the front gate of the Forbidden City.
3. Jobs that make grandiose income claims or ads that do not specify the details and requirements of the job itself should raise a red flag.
4. Angel's dance floor is sandwiched between the main seating area and a particularly grandiose DJ booth.
5. A grandiose ceremony was held to place his remains in the mausoleum.
6. The luxurious and grandiose Shenting was the home to Shen Wansan's descendents and served as a vivid expression of his great wealth.
7. But some cities have gone too far, building grandiose facilities to meet people's unavoidable and universal biological need.
8. grandiose的翻译
8. It aims to generate a religiously grandiose feel with slightly tilted and twisted stage designs.
9. grandiose
9. I'm not a grandiose movie star at all, but I do like to know when lunch is going to be.
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10. HONOLULU - For a girl with such grandiose dreams, even Michelle Wie thought the bar was set too high.
grandiose的解释
adj
1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur
used to show disapproval
2. affectedly genteel
Synonym: hifalutin highfalutin highfaluting hoity-toity la-di-da