pomp如何读

英:[pɒmp]

美:[pɑmp]

pomp是什么意思

n.

盛况,盛大的仪式

壮丽,壮观

虚荣,浮华

夸耀,炫耀

pomp词根

词根:pomp

adj.

pompous 自大的;浮夸的;华而不实的;爱炫耀的

adv.

pompously 傲慢地;盛大壮观地

n.

pompousness 豪华;傲慢

pomp英英释义

noun

a show of magnificence : splendor

every day begins … in a pomp of flaming colours—F. D. Ommanney

a ceremonial or festival display (such as a train of followers or a pageant)

ostentatious display : vainglory

an ostentatious gesture or act

pomp词组

pomp and circumstance讲排场,铺张;装腔作势

pomp词源中文解释

约于1300年,“炫耀和展示”,尤其是在游行中,来自古法语 pompe “盛况,华丽”(13世纪),直接源自拉丁语 pompa “行列,盛况”,来自希腊语 pompē “庄严的行列,展示,护送”,字面意思是“发送”,来自 pempein “发送”,其词源未知。在教堂拉丁语中,用于表示“世俗的展示,虚荣的表现”的贬义意义。与 pride 常常成对出现的“傲慢和虚荣的感觉”意义可追溯至14世纪初。

pomp词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French pompe, from Latin pompa procession, pomp, from Greek pompē act of sending, escort, procession, pomp, from pempein to send

The first known use of pomp was in the 14th century

pomp儿童词典英英释义

pompousadjective

making a show of importance or dignity

a pompous manner

having an overly high opinion of one's importance

a pompous politician

pompousadjective

making a show of importance or dignity

a pompous manner

having an overly high opinion of one's importance

a pompous politician

pompousadjective

making a show of importance or dignity

a pompous manner

having an overly high opinion of one's importance

a pompous politician

pom-pomnoun

a fluffy ball used as trimming on clothing

a handheld usually brightly colored fluffy ball waved by cheerleaders

pompanonoun

a food fish that occurs along the coasts of the western Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico having a narrow body and forked tailalso: any of several related fishes

pompadournoun

a hairdo in which the hair is combed high over the foreheadalso: hair dressed in this style

pompnoun

a show of magnificence : splendor

the pomp of a royal ceremony

showy display

pomp 例句

1 Beyond the pomp of a royal wedding which enthralls millions, the union marries the Hollywood glamour of Markle with one of the royal family’s most popular members.

2 We installed the new judge without pomp.

在无任何盛大仪式的情况下,新法官就职了.

3 Far from patriotic pomp, it’s a vision that sees past the still eye of the American self-image to the whirlwind.

4 Welser-Möst's hometown of Linz is 20 miles from the Czech border, and his take on Smetana's sprawling nationalist cycle was fondly evocative without turning to pomp or schmaltz.

5 “Beyond” searches for “a land beyond love” with an orchestrated pomp that only a dedicated Broadway fan could love.

6 We have watched with awe and appreciation as couples have decided that marriage is a thing too important to wait for the pomp and circumstance of a big wedding.

7 Summon the YouTube spectre of him in his 1960s pomp and you'll discover a performer seemingly cold-stored at his very moment in the sun.

8 But in fact it might be just what we need: a mild astringent for those suffering from an excess of pomp.

9 Neither one liked pomp and ceremony, so the service was quick and attended only by a few members of their close family.

10 There is no pomp or pretense in the serene landscapes, either, be it the seaside villages or fields anchored by ancient castles.

11 A smooth unrolling of procedures and, of course, some pomp and ceremony, seemed perfectly predictable.

12 He gently mocked local superstitions, the sound of temple bells that rang in “harmonious discord” and funeral rituals that “excel in pomp and expenditure.”

13 Colorful, showy display; pageantry or pomp.

盛典,壮观, 华丽,炫耀, 虚饰.

14 As Britain celebrates the queen's Diamond Jubilee with four days of parties, processions and pomp, here's a gallery of AP photos from across the eight decades of Elizabeth's life.

15 Friday's wedding will offer pomp and circumstance on grand scale, with 1,900 invited guests, royal carriages and mounted troops of the Household Calvary.

16 It elegantly wedges through the tedious jargon and pomp of cheese culture.

17 Once the wedding gets going the digital pomp will be available as mobile apps.

18 He had finally achieved the pomp and status he craved, but too late: twilight was falling on New Labour.

19 Say the words, and the mind recalls pomp and circumstance, a sea of Union flags waving to hope, glory and the memory of empire.

20 Tourists eager to soak up the pomp of this spring's royal wedding will be hard pressed to find a hotel room, as an estimated half-million others will be here with the same idea.

pomp 同义词

7 短发型

shingle

8 盛大的仪式

state

15 高卷式

Pompadour

pomp 短语相关

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