imposing [形容詞] 壯觀的;氣勢宏偉的;莊嚴的
imposing
[im'pəuziŋ]
adj.令人難忘的, 壯麗的
動詞impose的現在分詞
例句與用法:
The judge imposed a fine of ten dollars on him.
法官判他罰款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!"
和善的夫子不待我問,就對我說:「看那個正在走來的偉大的靈魂,他彷彿一點不因痛苦而流淚:他還保持著一副怎樣堂皇的外貌啊!
She'd never think of imposing herself.
她決不想勉強別人接納自己。
I hope it's not imposing on you/your hospitality, but could I stay to dinner?
我可以在您這兒吃頓飯嗎? 不過希望不要使您為難[覺得我不知趣].
Imposing a lenient sentence for such a serious crime sets a dangerous precedent.
對這樣嚴重的罪行輕判就開了個危險的先例。
詞形變化:
副詞: imposingly |
英文解釋:
動詞 impose:
compel to behave in a certain way
impose something unpleasant
同義詞:inflict, bring down, visit, impose
impose and collect
形容詞 imposing:
impressive in appearance
used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person
同義詞:distinguished, grand, magisterial
以上來源於大辭典