[ pɔn'tifikit ] n. 教皇[主教、高僧]的职位[任期]。 vi. 1.以主教身份执行(仪式)。 2.装作绝对正确的样子;发表武断的意见。
Example Sentences:
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People who pontificate are usually unholy bores . 以命令的口气说话的人通常都是邪恶的无赖。
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The singer pontificated some new poems at the concert 在音乐会上,歌唱家朗诵了一些新诗。
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Politicians like to pontificate the reason about falling standards 政治家喜欢自大地表示下降标准的原因。
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He sat there pontificating about the legal system although it was clear that he knew very little about it 他坐在那儿发表他对法制的高论,虽然他对此一窍不通
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No longer can rousseau ' s remaining disciples naively pontificate about children born replete with innate strengths of character 卢梭留存的原则再也不能被天真地、装作教皇的样子宣布(亦即:被权威性地宣布? ?编辑注) :儿童生来就是带有个性力量的。