grandiose 英 [ˈgrændiəʊs]   美 [ˈgrændioʊs]

grandiose

grandiose  英 [ˈgrændiəʊs] 美 [ˈgrændioʊs]

adj. 宏伟的;堂皇的;浮夸的;宏大的 

These proposals have nothing to do with grandiose schemes for reinventing market capitalism. 这些提议与改造市场资本主义的宏伟计划毫不相干。
The lack of such leaders may also be the hallmark of a largely post-ideological era in which far less need is felt for unifying doctrines or the grandiose figures who provide them. 这种领袖人物的缺乏可能也是一个大后意识形态时代的重要象征,在这个时代,人们更少需要一个统一的教义或是一个提供给大众的浮夸形象。

  • You've got big plans. Huge plans. Whatever it is, it's going to blow minds and absolutely rock worlds! Well, to some people those plans might sound a bit grandiose, or unnecessarily overblown and even highfalutin.
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  • adj. 宏伟的;堂皇的;浮夸的;宏大的
  • 1. These proposals have nothing to do with grandiose schemes for reinventing market capitalism.

    这些提议与改造市场资本主义的宏伟计划毫不相干。

  • 2. The lack of such leaders may also be the hallmark of a largely post-ideological era in which far less need is felt for unifying doctrines or the grandiose figures who provide them.

    这种领袖人物的缺乏可能也是一个大后意识形态时代的重要象征,在这个时代,人们更少需要一个统一的教义或是一个提供给大众的浮夸形象。

  • 3. Japan’s aim is the colonization of China, a really grandiose plan.

    日本的目标是中国的殖民化,这是个极其宏大的计划。

  • grandiose (adj.) 1828 (earlier as a French word in English), from French grandiose "impressive, grand in effect" (18c.), from Italian grandioso (which also was borrowed directly into English as a musical term), from Latin grandis "big" (see grand (adj.)). Related: Grandiosely.
gran·di·ose / ˈɡrændiəʊs ; NAmE ˈɡrændioʊs / adjective ( disapproving) seeming very impressive but too large, complicated, expensive, etc. to be practical or possible 华而不实的;浮夸的;不切实际的 The grandiose scheme for a journey across the desert came to nothing. 不切实际的穿越沙漠计划已成泡影。 a grandiose opera house 华而不实的歌剧院 gran·di·ose / ˈɡrændiəʊs ; NAmE ˈɡrændioʊs /
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