柯林斯詞典portentous /p???t?nt?s/ 1. ADJ If someone's way of speaking, writing, or behaving is portentous, they speak, write, or behave more seriously than necessary because they want to impress other people. 自命不凡的; 裝腔作勢的[正式] There was nothing portentous or solemn about him. He was bubbling with humour. 他身上一點也不裝腔作勢或故作嚴(yán)肅。他幽默十足。 ...portentous prose. ...矯揉造作的散文。2. portentouslyADV [usu ADV with v] "The difference is," he said portentously, "you are Anglo-Saxons, we are Latins." 他拿腔拿調(diào)地說道:“區(qū)別在于,你們是盎格魯-撒克遜人,我們是拉丁人?!?/p>3. ADJ Something that is portentous is important in indicating or affecting future events. 預(yù)示未來的; 影響重大的[正式] In social politics, too, the city's contribution to 20th century thought and culture was no less portentous. 從社會政治學(xué)上看,該市對20世紀(jì)思想、文化的貢獻(xiàn)也同樣意義重大。 返回 portentous劍橋詞典formal disapproving too serious and trying to be very important 自命不凡的,自大的;裝模作樣的 The problem with the book is that it sometimes descends into portentous philosophizing . 這本書的問題在于它有時陷入了自命不凡的高談闊論。 literary Portentous events , statements , or signs are important because they show that something unpleasant is very likely to happen 預(yù)兆的,兇兆的 The report contains numerous portentous references to a future environmental calamity . 報告里有很多地方預(yù)兆性地提到了將來的環(huán)境災(zāi)難。 返回 portentous