grandeur

英 ['grændjə; -(d)ʒə] 美['ɡrændʒɚ]
  • n. 壮丽;庄严;宏伟

中文词源


grandeur 壮丽,堂皇

来自grand, 壮丽的,堂皇的。

英文词源


grandeur (n.)
c. 1500, "loftiness, height," from Middle French grandeur, from Old French grandor "size, height, extent, magnitude; greatness" (12c.), from grand "great" (see grand (adj.)). "Being a word of late adoption, it retains the Fr. form -eur of the suffix." Extended sense of "majesty, stateliness" in English is first recorded 1660s.

双语例句


1. Columns are usually intended in architecture to add grandeur and status.
圆柱在建筑中通常用来增添气势和显示地位。

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2. Murphy's powerfully spoken Oedipus is an autocrat of iconic grandeur.
墨菲激情演绎的俄狄浦斯王是位圣像般威严的独裁者。

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3. Only inside do you appreciate the church's true grandeur.
只有深入其中,你才能真正欣赏教堂的富丽堂皇。

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4. For sheer scale and grandeur, Leeds Castle in Kent takes some beating.
单从规模和气势来说,肯特的利兹城堡独领风骚。

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5. He suggested that we suffer delusions of grandeur as a football nation.
他暗示我们妄自尊大地以为自己是个足球民族。

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