释义 |
grandeurgran‧deur /ˈɡrændʒə $ -ər/ noun [uncountable] grandeurOrigin: 1500-1600 French grand; ➔ GRAND1 - And a place of grandeur, such as a four-block street with cathedrals at either end.
- Delusions of grandeur, of course.
- It is foreign domesticity and local grandeur.
- Ortiz is capable of investing the simplest melody with qualities of grandeur.
- The classical progression is then to delusions of grandeur with absurd claims of past and present achievements.
- There are admirers of rugged grandeur who are content merely to survey the scene from easy points of vantage.
► delusions of grandeur- At first sight it would appear that the world of hip-hop is suffering from delusions of grandeur.
- But these were delusions of grandeur.
- Even if social analysis is something which everyone does, those who engage in it professionally are still tempted by delusions of grandeur.
- In the acute excitement stages, when delusions of grandeur, loquacity and hyperactivity prevail, the patients require physical restraint.
- Maybe I had delusions of grandeur.
- No, the 42-year-old composer does not suffer from delusions of grandeur.
- Once again, he was suffering from delusions of grandeur.
- The classical progression is then to delusions of grandeur with absurd claims of past and present achievements.
impressive beauty, power, or size: the grandeur of the mountains → delusions of grandeur at delusion(2) |