grandiose
adj. 宏偉的; 浮誇的; 壯闊; 沾沾自喜
If you describe something as grandiose, you mean it is bigger or more elaborate than necessary.
Not one of Kim's grandiose plans has even begun.
金那些華而不實的計劃甚至一個都還沒有開始實施。
1. impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval
2. affectedly genteel
In their wishful calculations , the rulers of Japan have it worked out on a grandiose scale.
日本統治者的如意算盤是打得非常之大的.
As the fog vanished, a grandiose landscape unfolded before the tourists.
霧氣散去之後, 一幅壯麗的景觀展現在遊客面前.
Tanglewood Mountain raises its grandiose peaks to the heavens in majestic beauty and tranquility.
宏偉高聳入雲的泰高活山脈呈現一片優美和寧靜.
Antarctica has always inspired grandiose schemes.
南極洲總是激發人們的宏偉設想.
This idea will never amount to anything ; nothing came of his grandiose plans.
這種思想將一事無成.