grandest 基本解释
adj.(用于大建筑物等的名称)大( grand的最高级 );宏大的;傲慢的;快乐的
双语释义
adj.(形容词)壮丽的,宏伟的 splendid in appearance or style
显赫的; 高傲的 (of a person) important but perhaps too proud
非常愉快的,极好的 very pleasant; delightful
grandest 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)~+名词- grand air堂堂仪表
- grand clothes华丽的服装
- grand man伟人,名人
- grand music高尚的音乐
- grand total总计
- grand welcome party盛大的欢迎会
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- This is a grand occasion.
这是个盛大的场面。 - He was born in the purple and was brought up in the grand palace.
他出身于皇族,在宏伟的宫殿中长大。 - How grand the mountains look in the early evening!
暮色中群山是多么壮丽!
用作名词(n.)- The piano soon developed into the contemporary nine- to ten-foot concert grand.
不久钢琴就发展到同时代的九到十英尺的平台大钢琴。 - It'll cost you 50 grand!
那要5万元!
权威例句
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