grandiloquent
adj. 誇張的,大言不慚的
Grandiloquent language or behaviour is very formal, literary, or exaggerated, and is used by people when they want to seem important.
She attacked her colleagues for indulging in 'grandiose and grandiloquent language'.
她抨擊同事“言辭浮誇做作”。
1. lofty in style;
2. puffed up with vanity;
He prefered, in his grandiloquent way , to call a spade a spade.
他喜歡誇誇其談地談出事實的真相來.
There are about 900 English translations of the Bible, ranging from the grandiloquent to the colloquial.
《聖經》大約有900種英語譯本, 範圍從浮華做作到通俗白話.
For years, from newspapers, broadcasts, the stages and at meetings , we had heard nothing but grandiloquent rhetoric delivered with shouts and shrieks that deafened the ears.
多少年來, 報紙上, 廣播裡, 舞臺上,會場上的聲嘶力竭, 裝腔做態的高調搞得我們震耳欲聾.
With the exception of Ron Paul, all the serious candidates waxed grandiloquent about their aims.
保羅, 其餘所有主要候選人都在往自己臉上貼金,大言不慚的鼓出自己的執政目標.
Indeed, no eulogy could be more grandiloquent than this.
真是恭維備至.