pomp 英 [pɒmp]   美 [pɑmp]

pomp

pomp  英 [pɒmp] 美 [pɑmp]

n. 盛况;浮华;壮丽;夸耀 

名词复数:pomps 

Owing to the small size of the mausoleum chapel, the mosaics do not create the impression of vain, cold pomp. 由于陵墓教堂规模过小,这些马赛克没给人产生一种空虚、冷清的浮华印象。

  • Pomp is a ceremonial display, such as you'd find at the Independence Day parade in your town, where brass bands and men and women in full military dress march to patriotic songs, while citizens wave flags and cheer.
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  • n. 盛况;浮华;壮丽;夸耀
  • 1. Owing to the small size of the mausoleum chapel, the mosaics do not create the impression of vain, cold pomp.

    由于陵墓教堂规模过小,这些马赛克没给人产生一种空虚、冷清的浮华印象。

  • pomp (n.) c. 1300, from Old French pompe "pomp, magnificence" (13c.) and directly from Latin pompa "procession, pomp," from Greek pompe "solemn procession, display," literally "a sending," from pempein "to send." In Church Latin, used in deprecatory sense for "worldly display, vain show."
pomp / pɒmp ; NAmE pɑːmp / noun [uncountable ] the impressive clothes, decorations, music, etc. and traditional customs that are part of an official occasion or ceremony 排场;气派;盛况 all the pomp and ceremony of a royal wedding 王室婚礼的盛大场面与仪式 IDIOM ˌpomp and ˈcircumstance formal and impressive ceremony 隆重的仪式 pomp pomps pomp / pɒmp ; NAmE pɑːmp /
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