pompous
英 [ˈpɒmpəs] 美 [ˈpɑ:mpəs]
pompous基本释义
adj.傲慢的;自大的;浮华的
pompous用法及例句
1. 自负的;自命不凡的If you describe someone as pompous, you
pompous音标
英 [ˈpɒmpəs]
美 [ˈpɑ:mpəs]
pompous基本释义
adj.傲慢的;自大的;浮华的
pompous用法及例句
1. 自负的;自命不凡的If you describe someone as pompous, you mean that they behave or speak in a very serious way because they think they are more important than they really are.
e.g. He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.他有点自大,自视甚高。
pompouslyRobin said pompously that he had an important business appointment.罗宾傲慢地说他有一个重要的工作约会。2. 盛大的;壮观的A pompous building or ceremony is very grand and elaborate.
pompous的翻译
e.g. The service was grand without being pompous.仪式场面宏大,却不浮华。
1. 浮夸的:因此,我们要尽量选用简洁精练、读者容易理解的词语,避免用浮夸的(pompous)或所谓高级的(sophisticated)词语. 但有些学生喜欢用大词或冷僻的词,以为用华丽的词藻能写出不同凡响的佳作. 其实,这样的效果往往不理想,措词显得不伦不类.
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2. 浮誇:便是<>吧,口吻仍不免带点儿浮夸(pompous). 这不是亨特尔个人之过,而是民族与时代之不同,绝对勉强不来的. 将来你有空闲的时候(我想再过三五年,你音乐会一定可大大减少,多一些从各方面晋修的时间),读凡部英译的柏拉图、塞诺封一类的作品,
3. 自大的,浮夸的:11. redress 纠正,补偿 | 12. pompous 自大的,浮夸的 | 13. arrogant 傲慢的
4. 夸大的:pomposity 华丽 | pompous 夸大的 | pompously 傲慢地
Milan was no longer the pompous seat of the Imperial Court.
出自:R. West
近义词
临近词
showy鲜艳的
pontifical自以为是的
magnificent壮丽的
haughty傲慢的
elevated抬高的
ostentatious炫耀的
self-important妄自尊大的
splendid极好的
portentous前兆的
flaunting动词flaunt的现在进...
exaggerated言过其辞的
overblown停息的
snobbish势利的
affected受影响的
flashy闪光的
ceremonious拘礼的
grand重大的
contemptuous轻视的
grandiloquent辞藻浮华的
arrogant傲慢的
pretentious自命不凡的
spectacular壮观的
boastful自夸的
consequential重要的
pompous pedant
pompously
Ponce
Pompous or pretentious person
pompously ultraconservative and nationalistic.
pompousness
Pompeii
相关列句
The secretary was a vain and pompous man.(秘书是一个虚荣而自负的人。)
In a chapter he regards Edward Gibbon and Samuel Johnson's style as pompous.(在某一章,他认为爱德华·吉布森和萨缪尔·约翰逊的风格是非常浮华的。)
Beginning writers adopt a pompous tone that doesn't sound anything like the way they speak.(初学写作的人,会采取的一种与他们说话方式完全不同的浮夸口气。)
He is a pompous official.(他是个自命不凡的官员。)
It's not his fault he's so pompous—he was born that way.(他如此自命不凡并不是他的错,他天生就是这种性格。)
The service was grand without being pompous.(该仪式盛大而不铺张。)
True love is timid, is not pompous.(真正的爱情是胆怯的,不浮夸的。——贝尔纳。)
He is a harsh man, at once pompous and officious.(他是个严酷的人,既自负又爱管闲事。)
Seated in a pompous armchair in that grand office was Alvaro Siza.(这时西扎就坐在那间巨大的办公室里面一张华而不实的扶手椅上。)
He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.(他有些爱摆架子,并且高估自己的能力。)