pomp
英 [pɒmp]
美 [pɑːmp]
n. 排场; 气派; 盛况
复数:pomps
Collins.1 / BNC.18722 / COCA.19964
习惯用语
n.
- pomp and circumstance
- 隆重的仪式
formal and impressive ceremony
牛津词典
noun
- 排场;气派;盛况
the impressive clothes, decorations, music, etc. and traditional customs that are part of an official occasion or ceremony- all the pomp and ceremony of a royal wedding
王室婚礼的盛大场面与仪式
- all the pomp and ceremony of a royal wedding
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (尤指特殊场合的)盛况,壮观景象
Pompis the use of a lot of ceremony, fine clothes, and decorations, especially on a special occasion.- ...the pomp and splendour of the English aristocracy.
英格兰贵族的气派和显赫
- ...the pomp and splendour of the English aristocracy.
英英释义
noun
- ceremonial elegance and splendor
- entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses
- cheap or pretentious or vain display
双语例句
- But after years of fighting against hunger and defeat as a revolutionary hero on the battlefield, Washington was not seduced by pomp.
但身为一位多年来在战场上和饥饿与失利不停斗争的革命英雄,华盛顿并没有被虚华诱惑。 - Pomp and pageantry are the order of the day in London as Britain celebrates Queen Elizabeth II 81st birthday.
这一天庆典盛况空前,英国举国上下为女王伊拉莎白二世庆祝81岁生日。 - Royal weddings attract huge American audi-ences, who sigh at the glorious un-American pomp of it all.
皇家婚礼吸引了大批的美国人,面对那些非美国式的富丽堂皇,他们也只能叹息。 - I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.
我会把帝王的显赫看得一钱不值。 - Then John was born, with the extra pomp that he conceived due to the birth of a male, and Michael came from his bath to ask to be born also, but John said brutally that they did not want any more.
随后约翰又出世了,他的神气格外得意洋洋,他认为这是因为生了个男孩。后来,迈克尔洗完澡进来也要求生下他,可是约翰粗暴地说,他们不想再生了。 - Look at me, my son. I do not love pomp.
看着我,我的儿子,我不爱奢华。 - It is worth your while to see the museum. I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.
博物馆值得你一看。我会把帝王的显赫看得一钱不值。 - Pomp and patriotism have no place in a museum dedicated to Germany's armed forces.
对于一个献给各国武装部队的博物馆而言,浮华和爱国精神在此没有容身之地。 - Art cannot rival this pomp of purple and gold.
浮华的金紫,绝非画师所能描绘。 - Fashion and pomp required more ample sums, so that the poor man was nowhere.
时髦和浮华需要更多的钞票,因此穷人无法生存。