grandly
adv. 宏偉地,堂皇地,盛大地
You say that someone speaks or behaves grandly when they are trying to impress other people.
He grandly declared that 'international politics is a struggle for power'.
他一本正經地宣稱“國際政治是一場權力之爭”。
You use grandly in expressions such as 'grandly named' or 'grandly called' to say that the name of a place or thing makes it sound much more impressive than it really is.
The grandly named European Cricketer Cup is based at Worksop College...
名字叫得響噹噹的歐洲板球運動員杯實際在沃克索普私立中學舉行。
Lucille's home was very grandly called a chateau, though in truth it was nothing more than a large moated farm.
露西爾的家美其名曰城堡,事實上不過是一座壕溝環繞的大農場。
1. in a grand manner;
He grandly declared that "international politics is a struggle for power".
他一本正經地宣稱“國際政治是一場權力之爭”。
The grandly named European Cricketer Cup is based at Worksop College.
名字叫得響噹噹的歐洲板球運動員杯實際在沃克索普私立中學舉行。
Lucille's home was very grandly called a chateau, though in truth it was nothing more than a large moated farm.
露西爾的家美其名曰城堡,事實上不過是一座壕溝環繞的大農場。
We lived quite grandly.
我們生活得非常快樂。
And she turned back to the piano and began grandly to play.
她又轉過身去,對著鋼琴,用力彈了起來.