grandstanding 美['ɡrænstændɪŋ]  

grandstanding

grandstanding  美['ɡrænstændɪŋ]

n. 哗众取宠;炫耀  v. 哗众取宠(grandstand的现在分词形式) 

名词复数:grandstandings 

Mr Obama’s calm and collected response to the turmoil on Wall Street contrasted sharply with Mr McCain’s grandstanding. 在应对华尔街金融风暴上,奥巴马的镇定从容与麦卡恩的哗众取宠形成了鲜明的对照。
This is not mere philosophical grandstanding. 这不仅仅是哲学上的巧辩。

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  • n. 哗众取宠;炫耀
  • v. 哗众取宠(grandstand的现在分词形式)
  • 1. Mr Obama’s calm and collected response to the turmoil on Wall Street contrasted sharply with Mr McCain’s grandstanding.

    在应对华尔街金融风暴上,奥巴马的镇定从容与麦卡恩的哗众取宠形成了鲜明的对照。

  • 2. This is not mere philosophical grandstanding.

    这不仅仅是哲学上的巧辩。

grand·stand·ing / ˈɡrænstændɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡrænstændɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] ( NAmE) (especially in business, politics, etc. 尤指在商业、政治等方面 ) the fact of behaving or speaking in a way that is intended to make people impressed in order to gain some advantage for yourself 哗众取宠;炫耀 grand·stand·ing / ˈɡrænstændɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡrænstændɪŋ /
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