pontificating
美 [pɑn?t?f??ke?t]
英 [p?n?t?f?ke?t] 
- v.以主教身份執(zhí)行(儀式);裝作絕對正確的樣子;發(fā)表武斷的意見
- n.教皇[主教,高僧]的職位[任期]
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)自大武斷地做或說;教皇的職位;武斷地說
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):pontificates 現(xiàn)在分詞:pontificating 過去式:pontificated 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
I have to go, my Valentine is about to knock me off my feet by pontificating out a song.
我得走了。我的情人要給我寫一首歌兒,準(zhǔn)備讓我大吃一驚。
He sat there pontificating about the legal system although it was clear that he knew very little.
他坐在那兒發(fā)表他對法制的高論,雖然他對此一竅不通。
Even the pontificating of Republican non-Romney of the Month, Newt Gingrich is irrelevant.
甚至連非羅姆尼共和黨總統(tǒng)競選人紐特·金里奇于本月發(fā)布的武斷言辭也無關(guān)緊要。
Yes, it's about authority, but not about being a pontificating guru who can never admit any weakness.
是的,這是有關(guān)權(quán)力,但不能成為一個自命不凡大師誰不能承認(rèn)任何弱點。
When investment bankers start pontificating on Hong Kong's housing and income inequality problems, you know it's a serious problem.
當(dāng)投資銀行家都開始以權(quán)威身份談?wù)?/c>香港的住房和收入不平等問題時,你就知道問題有多嚴(yán)重了。