splendor
英 ['splendə(r)]
美 ['splendər]
n. 华丽; 壮丽; 光辉; 显赫
复数:splendors
COCA.10786
英英释义
noun
- the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand
- for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel
- his `Hamlet' lacks the brilliance that one expects
- it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor
- an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art
- advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products
- a quality that outshines the usual
双语例句
- A thing which is full of splendor.
这是一种光辉灿烂的东西。 - It is a reflection of the splendor of Oriental culture.
它从一个侧面反映了东方的民族文化光彩。 - Never in his life had he gazed on such splendor.
他生平从没有见过如此辉煌壮丽的场面。 - Autumn in some places is a time of splendor and beauty.
有的地方,秋天是光彩和美丽的时光。 - The emperor himself was interested not to deface the splendor of his own cities.
皇帝本人都很不愿意毁坏了他自己的那些城市的壮丽景色。 - The Mayan pyramids and Aztec Sun Calendar both stand testimony to the splendor of your ancient civilization.
玛雅人的金字塔,阿兹特克人的太阳历,见证着贵国古代文明的辉煌。 - They toured the Forbidden city, where the Chinese emperors had once lived in lofty splendor.
他们参观了紫禁城,从前的中国皇帝曾在那里过着奢华显赫的生活。 - I was quite overawed by the splendor of the palace.
这壮丽的宫殿使我敬畏不已。 - O Lord my God, you are very great; you are clothed with splendor and majesty.
耶和华我的神阿,你为至大。你以尊荣威严为衣服。 - Title and fortune communicate a splendor all around them.
爵位和财产会给予周围的人一种光彩。