单词 | majestic |
释义 | majestic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmajesticma‧jes‧tic /məˈdʒestɪk/ adjectiveIMPRESSvery big, impressive, or beautiful This lovely village is surrounded by majestic mountain scenery.► see thesaurus at high —majestically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpusmajestic• The old building, seen from the Thames on summer days, is quietly and broodingly majestic.• The past is the hawk, flying higher; its talons are stronger, its wings wide and majestic.• Tintern Abbey is noted for its majestic arches, fine doorways and elegant windows.• The view across the garden valley to the Old Town, dominated by the majestic Castle, is extravagantly theatrical.• the majestic coast around Big Sur• Up the garden path and a frisson of unease: there is no house, but a vista of a majestic lake.• the majestic mountains of the Himalayas• It contains many majestic old oaks and hoary willows.• It was hard to imagine the leggy beeches would some sixty years hence be tall majestic trees. |
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