释义 |
imposing音标[im'p?uzi?] 汉语翻译a. 令人难忘的, 壮丽的, 威风的 词型变化:副词:imposingly 英语解释:动词 impose:- compel to behave in a certain way
同义词:enforce, impose - impose something unpleasant
同义词:inflict, bring down, visit, impose - impose and collect
同义词:levy, impose
形容词 imposing:- impressive in appearance
同义词:baronial, noble, stately - used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person
同义词:distinguished, grand, magisterial
例句:- The judge imposed a fine of ten dollars on him.
法官判他罚款10 美元。 - And the good master, without my asking him, said, "Look at that imposing one approaching, who does not shed a single tear of pain: what majesty he still maintains down there!"
和善的夫子不待我问,就对我说:“看那个正在走来的伟大的灵魂,他仿佛一点不因痛苦而流泪:他还保持着一副怎样堂皇的外貌啊! - She'd never think of imposing herself.
她决不想勉强别人接纳自己。 - I hope it's not imposing on you/your hospitality, but could I stay to dinner?
我可以在您这儿吃顿饭吗? 不过希望不要使您为难[觉得我不知趣]. - Imposing a lenient sentence for such a serious crime sets a dangerous precedent.
对这样严重的罪行轻判就开了个危险的先例。
详细解释:im.pos.ing adj.(形容词)Impressive, as by virtue of size, bearing, or power:使印象深刻的:因其规模、气势或力量而给人印象深刻的:例句:the monarch`s imposing presence.See Synonyms at grand 君主威严的仪容参见 grand【引伸】 impos.inglyadv.(副词) |