imposing

imposing

[im'pəuziŋ]

adj.令人难忘的, 壮丽的
动词impose的现在分词

例句与用法:

The judge imposed a fine of ten dollars on him.

法官判他罚款10 美元。

And the good master, without my asking him, said, "Look at that imposing one approaching, who does not shed a single tear of pain: what majesty he still maintains down there!"

和善的夫子不待我问,就对我说:“看那个正在走来的伟大的灵魂,他仿佛一点不因痛苦而流泪:他还保持着一副怎样堂皇的外貌啊!

She'd never think of imposing herself.

她决不想勉强别人接纳自己。

I hope it's not imposing on you/your hospitality, but could I stay to dinner?

我可以在您这儿吃顿饭吗? 不过希望不要使您为难[觉得我不知趣].

Imposing a lenient sentence for such a serious crime sets a dangerous precedent.

对这样严重的罪行轻判就开了个危险的先例。

词形变化:

副词: imposingly |


a.

壮观的; 气势宏伟的; 庄严的; 给人深刻印象的

an imposing view across the valley

山谷壮观的景象

The castle is an imposing building.

那座城堡是座气势宏伟的建筑物。


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