| 英语单词 | fanfare |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['fænfeə(r)] 美 ['fænfer] |
| 中文释义 | n.仪式上用的短曲(通常用小号吹奏);〈非正式〉炫耀 |
| 英语例句 | (1) A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare. (2) Despite all the fanfare by Federal regulators over recent bailouts of sick savings institutions, evidence is mounting that the deals are merely papering over the severe problems plaguing the industry. (3) The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 装饰乐句,花式吹奏一段炫耀或讲究仪式的音乐,例如小号曲 (2) 不论联邦监管人员最近如何大张旗鼓挽救一蹶不振的储蓄行业,越来越多的证据显示:政府所做仅仅在掩饰困扰该待业的严重问题。 (3) 皇室贵宾在嘹亮的铜管乐曲中受到热烈欢迎。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Fanfare is a loud, proud burst of something to get attention. If you open up a carpet store with one of those sky-sweeping lights, lots of balloons, and a brass band, you’re doing it with great fanfare. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Originally fanfare meant a short burst of music played by trumpeters, usually when someone important entered a room. But these days we describe anything as fanfare that has the same feeling as a burst of trumpets. If you’re a TV executive with a new show you think is going to be a big hit, roll it out with fanfare–—ad campaigns, billboards, celebrity parties! |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词](宣告特别事件时演奏的)响亮短曲 A fanfare is a short, loud tune played on trumpets or other similar instruments to announce a special event.
2 [N-VAR 可变名词]大张旗鼓的宣传 If something happens with a fanfare, it happens or is announced with a lot of publicity. If something happens without a fanfare, it happens without a lot of fuss or publicity. [oft N [JOURNALISM 新闻]
|
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Corrective n view 英 kə'rektɪv] 美 kə'rektɪv adj.纠正的;改正的;矫正的 n.矫正物
Previous card: Geneticist genetics 英 dʒə'netɪsɪst] 美 dʒə'netɪsɪst n.遗传学家 specialist 遗传学家是遗传方面的专家
Up to card list: 17641 COCA words