splendor 英 ['splendə]   美 [ˈsplɛndɚ]

splendor

splendor  英 ['splendə] 美 [ˈsplɛndɚ]

n. 光彩;壮丽;显赫 

名词复数:splendors 

The author tried to depict the splendor of the sunset. 作家试图摹写落日的光彩。
The Garden regained its splendor after several renovations starting from 1956. 从1956年开始,豫园经过多次修缮,重现其昔日光彩。

  • The noun splendor refers to something that is magnificent or grand. If your prom was held in a luxurious ballroom with elegant decor, you might note the splendor of the setting.
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  • n. 光彩;壮丽;显赫
  • 1. The author tried to depict the splendor of the sunset.

    作家试图摹写落日的光彩。

  • 2. The Garden regained its splendor after several renovations starting from 1956.

    从1956年开始,豫园经过多次修缮,重现其昔日光彩。

  • 3. Every time I hear or read about QE, my association is with the Queen Elizabeth oceanliner, which plowed the Atlantic in majestic splendor.

    每次我听到QE这个词,我便联想到宏伟壮丽的伊丽莎白女皇游轮,在大西洋中破浪前行。

  • splendor (n.) mid-15c., from Middle French esplendour, Anglo-French esplendour (Old French splendeur, splendor, 12c.) or directly from Latin splendor "brilliance, brightness," from splendere "be bright, shine" (see splendid).
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