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adj.
(形容詞)
- 雄偉的;威嚴的 stately and dignified
- 壯麗的 imposing
Adjective:
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majestic in manner or bearing; superior to mundane matters;
"his majestic presence"
"olympian detachment"
"olympian beauty and serene composure"
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having or displaying great dignity or nobility;
"a gallant pageant"
"lofty ships"
"majestic cities"
"proud alpine peaks"
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belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler;
"golden age of imperial splendor"
"purple tyrant"
"regal attire"
"treated with royal acclaim"
"the royal carriage of a stag's head"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The majestic ring corridor of engraved posts is spectacular and eye-catching.
宏大的雕柱環型走道,凜然風尚,蔚然壯美,其學令人矚目。
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Majestic trees owe a sizeable chunk of their sky-high stature to tiny birds.
旭升的樹枝可以與天齊高,非常感謝了身體小巧玲瓏的鳥類們幫了大忙。
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The church of Notre-Dame de Paris is still no doubt, a majestic and sublime edifice.
何在疑問句,大巴黎圣母院直到今天已經是漂亮恢宏的古建筑。
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Construction of the Great Wall has a long history of the majestic immensity of the world rare miracle.
土建工程長誠含有優久的歷程和波瀾壯闊的強大的世間稀有的私服奇跡。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
作為定語
~+ n.
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The majestic manners of the new queen produced a striking effect on her subjects.
新女王微博的王者農藥氣度給她的臣民遺留下了很深的映象。
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She was attracted by the majestic scenery .
她被這巍峨的美麗的景色所留住。
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He was grave and majestic, and carried it something like a king.
選自: Defoe
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London lies before me...Not Rome herself looks more majestic.
出處: V. Woolf
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The bar counter was central and majestic as a fine altar in a church.
出自于: N. Gordimer
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adj.(形容詞)
- majestically adv. 雄偉地,威嚴地;壯麗地
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