grande dame 的定义
plural grandes dames [gran -damz, deymz; French grahnd -dam]. /ˈgræn ˈdæmz, ˈdeɪmz; French grɑ̃d ˈdam/.
- a usually elderly woman of dignified or aristocratic bearing.
- a woman who is the doyenne of a specific field: a grande dame of the American theater.
grande dame 近义词
等同于 matriarch
等同于 matron
grande dame 的近义词 11 个
grande dame 的反义词 1 个
更多grande dame例句
- Spoiler: you may think twice before getting another Grande Chestnut Praline Latte.
- Brutally, Ms. Grande, to be a true diva you need to have lived a bit.
- Grande, who like Cyrus is 21, had been called a diva and was upset about it.
- The problem is Grande has now painted herself into a bit of a nice-girl corner, which is a place no diva ever wants to be.
- Previous Beltrán Leyva henchmen had nicknames like El Grande or La Barbie and were stone-faced killers.
- Ajoutez cecy, s'il vous plaist, la grande difficult qu'il y a de tirer d'eux les mots mesmes qu'ils ont.
- But "the cards never forgive," and as a rule Dame Fortune is relentless to the reckless player.
- Dame Dorothy Packington sent the trusty and well beloved Thos.
- Ils me conduysirent en la plus grande cabane de toutes; elle contenoit bien 80 ames.
- Car ils estoyent en grande cholere et en non moindre crainte; mais la cholere faisoit plus de bruit.