grande dame
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌɡrɑːnd ˈdɑːm]
- 美式音标 [ˌɡrɑːnd ˈdɑːm]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- (法)貴婦人;有聲望的老夫人
英汉例句
- AGED 95 this year, Eve Arnold is the grande dame of post-war reportage photography.
現年95嵗的伊夫·阿諾德是戰後報道圖片界的貴婦人。 - When Lynn Grebstad of Hong Kong first thought about building a villa in Thailand, she was set on Phuket, the grande dame of Southeast Asian resorts.
來自香港的格蘭博斯坦首先想到在泰國建立別墅,她的別墅建在普吉島上的大聖母院東南亞度假勝地。 - 'I don't tell anyone, not even my daughter,' the grande dame reveals, shooting me a look as she clasps a Latex glove containing frozen peas to her bruised cheeks.
“我沒有告訴任何人,甚至我的女兒,”這個貴婦人透露說,飛快地曏我一瞥,緊握著一個裝著凍青豆的橡膠手套擋著她瘀腫的臉頰。 - It was the hairdresser who first suggested Karasawa make a documentary on the cabaret grande dame.
NPR: Elaine Stritch Takes A Bow At Tribeca - Grande dame La Caravelle could teach younger establishments plenty when it comes to pampering patrons.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - Leslie Caron offers as pure a definition of grande dame as you are likely to find.
NEWYORKER: Le Divorce
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- a woman who is respected because of her experience and knowledge of a particular subject
- a woman regarded as the most experienced, prominent, or venerable member of her profession, etc