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grand

英 [ɡrænd]

美 [ɡrænd]

adj.  壮丽的; 堂皇的; 重大的; (用于大建筑物等的名称)大; 宏大的; 宏伟的; 有气派的
n.  1 000元; 1 000英镑

比较级:grander 最高级:grandest 复数:grands 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1851 / COCA.2237

习惯用语

    adj.

      a/the grand old age
    • 高龄
      a great age
    • She finally learned to drive at the grand old age of 70.
      她终于在70岁高龄学会了开车。
    • a/the grand old man (of sth)
    • 元老;资深前辈;老前辈
      a man who is respected in a particular profession that he has been involved in for a long time

    牛津词典

      adj.

      • 壮丽的;堂皇的;重大的
        impressive and large or important
        1. It's not a very grand house.
          这房子并不是十分富丽堂皇。
        2. The wedding was a very grand occasion.
          婚礼场面非常隆重。
      • (用于大建筑物等的名称)大
        used in the names of impressive or very large buildings, etc.
        1. the Grand Canyon
          大峡谷
        2. We stayed at the Grand Hotel.
          我们住在格兰酒店。
      • 宏大的;宏伟的;有气派的
        needing a lot of effort, money or time to succeed but intended to achieve impressive results
        1. a grand design/plan/strategy
          宏伟的蓝图;宏大的计划;重大的战略思想
        2. New Yorkers built their city on a grand scale .
          纽约人大规模地建造自己的城市。
      • 傲慢的;高高在上的
        behaving in a proud way because they are rich or from a high social class
        1. 极好的;快乐的;美妙的;出色的
          very good or enjoyable; excellent
          1. I had a grand day out at the seaside.
            我在海边痛痛快快玩了一天。
          2. Thanks. That'll be grand!
            谢谢。那太棒了!
          3. Fred did a grand job of painting the house.
            弗雷德粉刷房子干得很出色。
        2. (对上层社会的人的称呼)大
          used in the titles of people of very high social rank
          1. the Grand Duchess Elena
            大公夫人埃琳娜

        noun

        • 1 000元;1 000英镑
          $1 000; £1 000
          1. 1 000元;1 000英镑
            $1 000; £1 000

            柯林斯词典

              The form grand is used as the plural for meaning 8. 义项8的复数形式为grand。

            • ADJ-GRADED 宏伟的;壮丽的;富丽堂皇的
              If you describe a building or a piece of scenery asgrand, you mean that its size or appearance is very impressive.
              1. ...this grand building in the center of town...
                这幢位于市中心的宏伟建筑
              2. The scenery of South Island is on a grand scale.
                南岛风光壮观秀丽。
            • ADJ-GRADED (计划等)宏伟的,宏大的
              Grandplans or actions are intended to achieve important results.
              1. Critics will point to other grand schemes that have gone less well, such as Sheffield's World Student Games disaster...
                批评家将会指出其他一些并不成功的大项目,比如谢菲尔德世界大学生运动会这一败笔。
              2. The grand design of Europe's monetary union is already agreed.
                欧洲统一货币的宏伟构想已经获得认同。
            • ADJ-GRADED 牛气的;不可一世的
              People who aregrandthink they are important or socially superior.
              1. He is grander and even richer than the Prince of Wales...
                他比威尔士亲王还牛气,甚至更有钱。
              2. The Duke of Clarence will be there, and many of your grander friends.
                克拉伦斯公爵将会到场,还有你许多牛不可及的朋友亦将出席。
            • ADJ 快乐的;令人非常愉快的
              If you describe an activity or experience asgrand, you mean that it is very pleasant and enjoyable.
              1. Few museums could rival the Old Royal Observatory at Greenwich for a grand day out...
                若想找个地儿开心地逛一天,没有哪家博物馆能比得上格林尼治皇家天文台。
              2. The dinner was a grand success...
                晚宴办得十分成功。
              3. He was having a grand time meeting new sorts of people.
                结识形形色色的人让他很开心。
            • ADJ-GRADED 了不起的;出色的;极好的
              You can describe someone or something asgrandwhen you admire or approve of them very much.
              1. He was a grand bloke.
                他非常了不起。
            • ADJ 总括的
              Agrandtotal is one that is the final amount or the final result of a calculation.
              1. It came to a grand total of £20,329.
                总计20,329英镑。
            • ADJ (常用于大型建筑物的名称前)大的
              Grandis often used in the names of buildings such as hotels, especially when they are very large.
              1. They stayed at The Grand Hotel, Budapest.
                他们住在布达佩斯大饭店。
            • N-COUNT 一千美元(或英镑)
              Agrandis a thousand dollars or a thousand pounds.
              1. They're paying you ten grand now for those adaptations of old plays.
                他们打算付你一万美元作为改编老剧本的报酬。
            • 同grand piano
              Agrandis the same as agrand piano.
              1. See also:grandly

              双语例句

              • I worked at the Grand Theatre.
                我在大剧院上班。
              • He was a grand bloke.
                他非常了不起。
              • He is a protean stylist who can move from blues to ballads and grand symphony.
                他风格多变,从布鲁斯、乡村音乐到雄壮的交响乐都能驾驭。
              • Few museums could rival the Old Royal Observatory at Greenwich for a grand day out
                若想找个地儿开心地逛一天,没有哪家博物馆能比得上格林尼治皇家天文台。
              • A short flight of steps led to a grand doorway
                一段短短的台阶通向一个气派的大门口。
              • The grand design of Europe's monetary union is already agreed.
                欧洲统一货币的宏伟构想已经获得认同。
              • It came to a grand total of £ 20,329.
                总计20,329英镑。
              • The intelligence service conceived a grand design to assassinate the War Minister.
                情报机构策划了一项暗杀陆军部长的重大计划。
              • Father's flat in Paris wasn't nearly as grand as this
                爸爸在法国的公寓远不如这处宽敞。
              • The man was put in jail for grand larceny.
                那人因重大盗窃案而被监禁。