grandiloquent
美 [ɡræn?d?l?kw?nt]
英 [ɡræn'd?l?kw?nt] 
- adj.賣弄辭藻的;言辭浮夸的
- 網絡夸張的;夸大的;大言不慚的
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英漢雙解
1. | 賣弄辭藻的;言辭浮夸的using long or complicated words in order to impress people |
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例句
The politician could never speak simply ; she was always grandiloquent .
那位政客從不樸實地講話;她一貫高談闊論。
Indeed, in this respect it may not differ very much from the G8, which had a habit of making grandiloquent commitments and not following up.
事實上,就此而言,它與G8的差別或許不是很大——同樣習慣于給出一些夸張的承諾,但卻缺乏跟進。
With the exception of Ron Paul, all the serious candidates waxed grandiloquent about their aims.
除了RonPaul,所有嚴肅的候選人都極力夸大他們的目標。
There are about 900 English translations of the Bible, ranging from the grandiloquent to the colloquial.
《圣經》大約有900種英語譯本,范圍從浮華做作到通俗白話。