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    音标:[ɡrænd]
    名词复数:grand 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:grander 最高级:grandest

    基本释义/说明:adj.重大的
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    a.
    ①最重要的;主要的;
    the grand question
    最重要的问题.
    the grand entrance
    正门.
    ②雄伟的,壮观的;堂皇的;
    grand clothes
    华丽的衣服.
    a grand view
    壮丽的景色.
    He lives in a grand house.
    他住在一所富丽堂皇的房子里.
    ③崇高的;高贵的;伟大的;
    a grand old man
    尊严的老人.
    a grand style
    庄重的文体.
    Lenin had a grand character.
    列宁有伟大的性格.
    ④高傲的;自大的;
    She looks so grand and arrogant.
    她看上去是那样自负和傲慢.
    ⑤[口语]美好;快乐;
    We had a grand time at the seaside.
    我们在海边玩得很痛快.
    What grand weather!
    天气真好!
    ⑥最高级的;
    grand jury
    大陪审团.
    ⑦总的;全部的;
    the grand total
    总计.
    the grand finale
    (戏剧高潮性的结局);(音乐)终曲.
    the grand result of our efforts
    我们努力的总结果.
    ⑧大…;
    a grand hotel
    大旅馆.
    The Grand Canal
    [中国]大运河.
    the Grand Old Party
    美国共和党的别称([缩] GOP).
    n.
    ①大钢琴(= grand piano);
    ②[美俚][单复同]一千美元;
    I paid five grand for that car.
    我买那辆车花了五千美元.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 雄伟的;堂皇的;盛大的,2. 伟大的;崇高的;高贵的,3. 自负的,傲慢的,4. 重要的,重大的,5. 豪华的;华丽的,6. [口]极好的,快乐的,7. 全部的,总的[Z][B]
    adj.
    主要的,庄严的大的,极好的
    -同义词和反义词
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    grand的形容词最高级级形式
    “However, he and his wife built two of the grandest private residences in the country.”
    “The stages in Stalin’s ascent were marked by crushing opposition on the grandest scale.”
    “The Romans had the biggest and the grandest gladiator fights in the colosseums where one always beat the best.”
    grand的形容词比较级形式
    “More and more high schools are building larger and grander stadiums and gymnasiums.”
    “I go through a door and walk past the second pool, which is exactly the same, if a little grander.”
    “Women are more emotional, think in grander ways and can see the bigger picture, whereas a lot of men prefer the smaller picture.”

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    动词 变体/同根词

    aggrandize的现在分词
    “Governments are committed only to perpetuating and aggrandizing their own power, if need be, by trampling on the Constitution.”
    “Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us.”
    “Scherman’s images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists.”
    aggrandise的现在分词
    “And also getting a free programme aggrandising myself printed in the process.”
    “However good their intentions, they’d risk aggrandising themselves and diminishing or insulting their subject.”
    “It is a foolish question, for it assumes that these writers are somehow aggrandising themselves.”
    aggrandize的过去式和过去分词
    “But historical processes may have disrupted or even aggrandized an original cosmographic plan.”
    “Rather, this is an excerpt taken from his address to the convention in his race for governor, where 2500 supporters aggrandized him with numerous standing ovations.”
    “But Kipling, who repeatedly rejected the Laureateship, was suspicious of an elitism that aggrandized overreachers.”
    aggrandise的过去式和过去分词
    “Without any aggrandised doubling or trebling of instruments, they play with a remarkable discipline which liberates genuine expressiveness.”
    (transitive) To make great; to enlarge; to increase. || (transitive) To make great or greater in power, rank, honor, or wealth; applied to persons, countries, etc. || (transitive) To make appear great or greater; to exalt. || (intransitive) To increase or become great.
    “Things come to a head when Coriolanus seeks to aggrandize his name still further by having himself nominated to the office of consul.”
    “Many found his habit of taking to social media to aggrandize his accomplishments as, frankly, annoying.”
    “It’s not something we ask for simply to aggrandize the amount of authority the agency has.”
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