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imperious
英[ɪm'pɪəriəs] 美[ɪm'pɪriəs]
单词基本解释
adj.傲慢的;专横的;迫切的

副词::imperiously

名词::imperiousness

详尽释义
adj.(形容词)
  1. 专横的,蛮横的,傲慢的,飞扬跋扈的,盛气凌人的
  2. 迫切的,紧急的,紧要的,急切的
  3. 绝对必要的,强制的
  4. 卤莽的
  5. 不随意的
  6. 老爷式的
英英释义
Adjective:
  1. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy;

    "some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines"
    "haughty aristocrats"
    "his lordly manners were offensive"
    "walked with a prideful swagger"
    "very sniffy about breaches of etiquette"
    "his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air"
    "a more swaggering mood than usual"

词典解释

1.专横的;傲慢的;飞扬跋扈的
If you describe someone asimperious, you mean that they have a proud manner and expect to be obeyed.

e.g. Her attitude isimperious at times...
她有时态度傲慢。
e.g. From across the desk she gave him a witheringlyimperious look.
她从桌子对面扫了他一眼,目光咄咄逼人,凌利而专横。

imperiously
imperiously she beckoned me out of the room.
她傲慢地招招手,把我叫出房间。
网络解释

1. 傲慢的:imperial 帝国的 |imperious 傲慢的 | impetuous 奔腾的

2. imperious是什么意思

2. 傲慢的,专横的:impecunious 不名一文的,贫困的 |imperious 傲慢的,专横的 | impiety 不恭,不敬

3. 专横的, 飞扬跋扈的:withdrawn 离群的 |imperious 专横的, 飞扬跋扈的 | intrigue 密谋策划, 阴谋

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例句
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. His imperious look makes us angry.
    他那飞扬跋扈的样子令我们生气。
  2. We all dislike her for her imperious gesture.
    因她那傲慢的样子,我们都不喜欢她。
  3. All his imperious orders were obeyed.
    他所有那些专横的命令都被服从了。
  4. The doll is one of the most imperious needs and, at the same time, one of the most charming instincts of feminine childhood.
    娃娃是女孩童年时代一种最迫切的需要,同时也是一种最动人的本能。
经典引文
  • There were signs of an imperious, a peremptory temper, an egotism that was strong and hard.

    出自:L. Strachey
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