imposing
adj. 印象深刻的; 壯觀的,威風的
v. 強迫( impose的現在分詞)
If you describe someone or something as imposing, you mean that they have an impressive appearance or manner.
He was an imposing man.
他儀表堂堂。
...the imposing wrought-iron gates at the entrance to the estate.
莊園入口處氣派的鍛鐵大門
1. impressive in appearance;
2. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person;
It gave an imposing appearance to most of the wholesale houses.
這樣就使許多大商店顯得富麗堂皇.
It was an imposing scene , into which Deerslayer now found himself advancing.
眼前的場面給殺鹿人留下極其深刻的印象.
It is imposing, watch tower intensive, wide vision, exquisite architectural art.
它氣勢雄偉, 敵樓密集, 視野開闊, 建築藝術精湛.
Their habitation was not merely respectable and commodious, but even dignified and imposing.
他們的居所既寬敞舒適又尊嚴氣派.
But it avoids any hint of imposing elections at gunpoint.
但其中沒有任何暗示將透過武力強制進行選舉的字眼.