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Adjective:
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impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval
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affectedly genteel
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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It was an elaborate and grandiose opening.
這場盡心制造而鴻達的開局。
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The result is that there are very few grandiose government-sponsored projects.
其可是是,極少有宏大的縣政府贊助商的樓盤。
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On the square, the commander reviewed the powerful and grandiose guard of honor.
首長在文化廣場上檢閱了威風雄壯的儀仗隊。
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As the fog vanished, a grandiose landscape unfolded before the tourists.
霧蒙蒙散去,,一幅幅恢宏的景點呈現在外國游客身后。
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We must do away with the grandiose style of work.
我們都一定要擯棄浮夸的工作任務機關作風建設。
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He's always producing grandiose plans that never work.
他往往一直推行出浮夸而不保持的規劃。
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Despite our grandiose ideas and our lofty self-conceits, we are still humble animals.
來源于: D. Morris
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The whole..was built on an absurdly grandiose scale, avenues wide as air strips, colossal white monuments.
出處: E. Reveley
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