[bɔm'bæstikli]
bombastically如何读
bombastically是什么意思
- adv.夸大地
bombastically词根
词根:bombast
adj.bombastic 夸大的;言过其实的
bombast 夸大的
n.bombast 夸大的言辞
bombastically英英释义
Adverb
1. in a turgid manner;
"he lectured bombastically about his theories"
2. in a grandiose manner;
"the building was bombastically spacious"
bombastically词源英文解释
bombast + -ic >entry 1
The first known use of bombastic was in 1660
bombastically 例句
1 A howl of anti- Wall Street rage sounds through Charles Ferguson ’s documentary “ Inside Job ” and, morebombastically if less coherently , through Oliver Stone’s “ Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps .”
在查尔斯.费格斯的纪录影片《内幕工作》中人们呼喊着反华尔街,奥利弗.斯通的《华尔街:金钱永不眠》中,如果条理不清会变得空洞。
2 My lord had gone to the Legation, Falfani told him at once, bombastically boasting that everything would yield before him.
3 The media guide even refers to the school, a little bombastically, as "Guard U."
4 Who God has joined together, let no man set asunder,” said he, bombastically, and even the surly milkman, and Rosenstein under his manipulating razor, when a laugh was dangerous, laughed.
5 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay this spring rolled out an elaborate ice show called "Iceploration," which features everything from bombastically costumed skaters to real live exotic birds flying around the indoor theater.
6 It won't be as optimistic as the early Blair era, or as bombastically self confident as the triumphal tractor statistics of 2006.
7 But Mr. Musk has also pitched his complaint in bombastically broader terms, calling it “a battle for the future of civilization.”
8 One said that Barnard even promised bombastically that he would relinquish custody of his beloved daughter to her if the venture in gold bullion didn’t pay off.
9 Her album seemed to tie in with the times, bombasticallyplastic and yet knowingly superficial .
她的专辑似乎符合《纽约时报》报道:很不地道而有意肤浅。
10 "That man may consider himself born to no common destiny who has conquered the Napoleon of the West," went on the Mexican general, bombastically.
11 So much so that the Biden Justice Department is sending out the FBI to investigate whether, as the National School Boards Association bombastically charges, some parents are guilty of “domestic terrorism and hate crimes.”
12 A Sanningskommission press release rather bombastically claims that “this murder must be settled for the credibility and survival of our democratic society”.
13 They count on the fact that any calls for reform, often bombastically presented to satisfy the needs of public arousal, will soon enough fizzle and/or be forgotten.
14 Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon bombastically returned to the spotlight and didn't mince any words in his appearance on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
15 Many of his lawsuits have fallen far short of the success bombastically predicted by Mr. Klayman.
16 For decades, Emanuel's career has been the opposite of diplomatic as he has bombastically denounced progressives and served corporate interests while enriching himself.
17 This home was happy now, under the very conditions that were being deplored so bombastically in the circulars he had read.
18 "Egad, I'm no novice in most things!" declared the court jester, waving his wand bombastically.
19 Instead of the conventional opening credits, Reese and Wernick come up with a stream of tongue-in-cheek items, with on-screen type bombastically proclaiming "directed by an overpaid tool" and "written by the real heroes here."
20 While he was most bombastically agreeing with the coat-man that the weather was warm, he was conscious that he was longing to run childishly with his troubles to the comfort of the fairy child.
bombastically 同义词
2 浮夸地
3 夸张
magnisonant large heroic theatrical sounding flaming exaggerated rhetorical inflated grandiose overblown gassy stilted turgid stagy rhapsodic high-sounding grandiloquent highfalutin swoln magniloquent hifalutin highfaluting tumid exaggerative high-colored turgescent tumidly tall turgidly turgescence inflation rhetoric magnification exaggeration hyperbole puffiness overstatement grandiosity vaunt turgidity magniloquence turgidness vaporing tumidity exaggerate stretch magnify heighten overdo overstate overcharge overplay overdraw overshoot oneself bend a long bow bend the long bow draw a long bow draw the long bow pile it on put it on overdo it lay it on