imposing
imposing漢語翻譯
imposing詞型變化
imposing英語解釋
動詞 impose:
- compel to behave in a certain way同義詞:enforce, impose
- impose something unpleasant同義詞:inflict, bring down, visit, impose
- impose and collect同義詞:levy, impose
形容詞 imposing:
- impressive in appearance同義詞:baronial, noble, stately
- used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person同義詞:distinguished, grand, magisterial
imposing例句
- 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,他仿佛一點(diǎn)不因痛苦而流淚:他還保持著一副怎樣堂皇的外貌??!
- She'd never think of imposing herself.她決不想勉強(qiáng)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(yán)重的罪行輕判就開了個危險的先例。
imposing詳細(xì)解釋
im.pos.ing
adj.(形容詞)Impressive, as by virtue of size, bearing, or power:使印象深刻的:因其規(guī)模、氣勢或力量而給人印象深刻的:例句:the monarch`s imposing presence.See Synonyms at grand 君主威嚴(yán)的儀容參見 grand
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impos.ingly
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