grande dame / ˈgræn ˈdæm, ˈdeɪm; French grɑ̃d ˈdam /

大贵族大名鼎鼎的贵妇人贵妇人大贵妇人

grande dame 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural grandes dames [gran -damz, deymz; French grahnd -dam]. /ˈgræn ˈdæmz, ˈdeɪmz; French grɑ̃d ˈdam/.

  1. a usually elderly woman of dignified or aristocratic bearing.
  2. a woman who is the doyenne of a specific field: a grande dame of the American theater.

grande dame 近义词

grande dame

等同于 matriarch

grande dame 的近义词 6
grande dame 的反义词 1
grande dame

等同于 matron

grande dame 的近义词 11
grande dame 的反义词 1

更多grande dame例句

  1. Spoiler: you may think twice before getting another Grande Chestnut Praline Latte.
  2. Brutally, Ms. Grande, to be a true diva you need to have lived a bit.
  3. Grande, who like Cyrus is 21, had been called a diva and was upset about it.
  4. 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.
  5. Previous Beltrán Leyva henchmen had nicknames like El Grande or La Barbie and were stone-faced killers.
  6. Ajoutez cecy, s'il vous plaist, la grande difficult qu'il y a de tirer d'eux les mots mesmes qu'ils ont.
  7. But "the cards never forgive," and as a rule Dame Fortune is relentless to the reckless player.
  8. Dame Dorothy Packington sent the trusty and well beloved Thos.
  9. Ils me conduysirent en la plus grande cabane de toutes; elle contenoit bien 80 ames.
  10. Car ils estoyent en grande cholere et en non moindre crainte; mais la cholere faisoit plus de bruit.