grand

音标:[grænd]
a. 庄重的, 壮观的, 显赫的, 重大的, 最高的, 雄伟的, 宏大的, 豪华的, 傲慢的
【法】 重大的, 主要的, 伟大的
在线英汉词典
grand的短语、例句:
grand adj (-er, -est) 1 magnificent; splendid; big; of great importance (also in names of places, buildings, etc) 宏伟的; 壮丽的; 大的; 伟大的; 重大的(也用於地名、 建筑物名等)
We dined in grand style. 我们的宴会非常隆重.
It´s not a very grand house, just a little cottage. 那不是深宅大院, 只不过是个小农舍.
a grand occasion, procession 盛大的场面、 浩浩荡荡的队伍
make a grand entry/exit, eg on the stage, in a way that attracts the attention of everyone 隆重登场[退场](如在舞台上)
the Grand Canyon 科罗拉多大峡谷 * The Grand Hotel 大旅馆. 2 (usu derog 通常作贬义) dignified; imposing; proud; self-important 尊严的; 威严的; 骄傲的; 自负的
put on a grand air/manner, ie pretend to be important 摆出一副了不起的样子[架势]
make a grand gesture, ie a generous act intended to make a great impression 故作豪爽的举动(旨在给人以好印象)
She loves to play the grand lady. 她喜爱装扮贵妇人. 3 (dated infml or Irish 旧, 口或爱尔兰) very fine; excellent 极好的; 美妙的
It´s grand weather! 天气真好!
It´s a grand day today! 今天是个好天!
I feel grand, ie very well. 我觉得好极了.
have a grand (ie very enjoyable) time 过得很愉快
You´ve done a grand job. 你干得很出色. 4 Grand [attrib 作定语] (used in the title of very high-ranking people 用作对官阶很高的人的尊称)
The Grand Vizier 大维齐(穆斯林国家旧时的首席大臣). 5 (idm 习语) a/the ,grand old `man (of sth) man long and highly respected in a particular field 元老, 老前辈(某一领域中长期备受尊敬的人)
the grand old man of the English theatre 英国戏剧泰斗. grand, n 1 (pl unchanged 复数不变) (sl 俚) $1000; 1000 1000美元; 1000英镑
It´ll cost you 50 grand! 那要5万元! 2 grand piano 大钢琴; 平台式钢琴
a concert grand 音乐会用的大钢琴.
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