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    grandeur查询结果如下:

    音标:['ɡrændʒər]
    名词复数:grandeur 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:n.庄严;伟大;宏伟;壮观
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    n.
    庄严;伟大;宏伟;壮观
    Their manner of building secured a certain air of solidity and grandeur.
    他们的建筑风格保证了一种坚实壮观的气派。
    We admired the grandeur of the mountains.
    我们赞美这山脉的雄伟壮观。
    The grandeur of nature
    大自然的伟大
    The grandeur of the Grand Canyon transcends description.
    大峡谷的宏伟不是笔墨所能形容的。
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [U]1. 宏伟,壮观,庄严,2. 豪华,显赫
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    -grandeur的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    grandeur的复数形式
    “The character described is gently born and enjoys all the grandeurs expected of someone in her social class.”
    “If we cannot attain at a bound to these grandeurs, at least let us do them homage.”
    “All the glories and grandeurs of the fourth estate were concentrated in that haughty monosyllable.”
    The state of being grand.
    “Yet another cartoon hero has made his way from the relative anonymity of comic book pages to the grandness and splendour of the big screen.”
    “A minor project for the master architect, perhaps, but with a grandness indicating that he didn’t just dash it off.”
    “The grandness of nature there has influenced the imaginations of the people.”
    aggrandizer的异体字
    One who makes great or aggrandizes.
    “This special status may have been limited to specific aggrandizers or to corporate groups in which the status of the aggrandizer was conveyed to his entire family or lineage.”
    “The poor must adapt to broadly supported aggrandizer strategies for raising domestic animals in village communal lands.”
    “Rather, Grinnell is an uncompromising aggrandizer of the object and the product, almost like a nincteenth-century dandy in his embrace of surface and cosmetic finery.”
    The act of aggrandizing, or the state of being aggrandized or exalted in power, rank, honor, or wealth; exaltation; enlargement.
    “What has that to do with the matter, as long as it adds to the aggrandizement of our house and name?”
    “For not so much to his own strength as to your laziness does he owe his present aggrandizement.”
    “The people were enslaved for the aggrandizement and power of a foreign church and state.”

    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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