Grand Meaning in English
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/ˈɡɹænd/
grand
/ɡɹˈænd/
grand
释义
Impressive, large, or magnificent in appearance or style. 'Grand' can also mean important or special, or sometimes is used informally to mean one thousand dollars.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal or literary when describing buildings, plans, events ('grand hotel', 'grand opening'). It can also express admiration. As slang in the US, 'a grand' means $1,000. Not used to describe small things or casual situations.
Spanish: grandioso - magnífico - importantePortuguese (BR): grandioso - magnífico - imponentePortuguese (PT): grandioso - magnífico - imponenteChinese (Simplified): 宏伟的 - 隆重的 - 壮丽的Chinese (Traditional): 宏偉的 - 隆重的 - 壯麗的Hindi: शानदार - भव्य - शानदार (कुछ बड़ा या प्रभावशाली)Arabic: عظيم - فاخر - كبير (بمعنى رسمي أو مهيب)Bengali: বিপুল - বিশাল - মহিমান্বিতRussian: величественный - грандиозный - важныйJapanese: 壮大な - 豪華な - 盛大なVietnamese: hoành tráng - lớn - vĩ đạiKorean: 웅장한 - 거대한 - 장엄한Turkish: görkemli - büyük - ihtişamlıUrdu: عظیم - شاندار - بڑاIndonesian: agung - megah - besar
例句
The palace has a grand entrance.
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They held a grand celebration for the winner.
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She has a grand plan for the future.
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They stayed at a grand old hotel by the lake.
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His speech was a bit too grand for such a simple event.
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He spent five grand on his new computer.
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