imposing
英 [ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ]
美 [ɪmˈpoʊzɪŋ]
adj. 壮观的; 使人印象深刻的
v. 推行,采用(规章制度); 强制实行; 迫使; 把…强加于; 使(别人)接受自己的意见
impose的现在分词
现在分词:imposing
Collins.2 / BNC.8432 / COCA.9070
牛津词典
adj.
- 壮观的;使人印象深刻的
impressive to look at; making a strong impression- a grand and imposing building
雄伟壮观的建筑物 - a tall imposing woman
高大壮硕的女人
- a grand and imposing building
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 使人难忘的;仪表堂堂的;壮观的
If you describe someone or something asimposing, you mean that they have an impressive appearance or manner.- He was an imposing man.
他仪表堂堂。 - ...the imposing wrought-iron gates at the entrance to the estate.
庄园入口处气派的锻铁大门
- He was an imposing man.
英英释义
adj
- used of a person's appearance or behavior
- his distinguished bearing
- the monarch's imposing presence
- she reigned in magisterial beauty
- impressive in appearance
- a baronial mansion
- an imposing residence
- a noble tree
- severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses
- stately columns
双语例句
- Hong Kong and Singapore are famous for imposing draconian punishments on those who DARE to spit or litter.
香港和新加坡以对那些胆敢随地吐痰和乱扔垃圾的人施行严惩而闻名。 - The problem lies with the burden that this debt is imposing on borrowers.
问题在于这种债务对借款人造成的负担。 - Major donors and international development agencies are imposing good governance as a precondition for economic co-operation and other assistance.
当今主要国际捐助者和国际发展组织,越来越倾向于把善治作为经济合作和其他援助的先决条件。 - This would be imposing a tax on America consumers.
这相当于将税收强加在美国普通消费者的身上。 - He had no natural authority and no capacity for imposing his will on others.
他天生缺乏威信,根本没有能力把他的意志强加于人。 - The act of imposing a fine.
强迫性的罚款的行动。 - Imposing their will on the European community.
将其意愿强加在欧洲社会上。 - He was an imposing man.
他仪表堂堂。 - Parents of either sex should beware of imposing their own tastes on their children.
父母双方都应切记不要把自己的喜好强加给孩子。 - It with grandiose imposing manner, plentiful and the lunt of vast, shook all tourist.
它以宏伟的气势,丰沛而浩瀚的水汽,震撼了所有的游人。
