imposing
/ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˈpō-ziŋ/ (ame, mw)
imposing — 形容詞
- imposingpositive
- more imposingcomparative
- most imposingsuperlative
1. having a look that makes people stop and pay attention — usually because somethi
雄偉;威嚴
外表巨大宏偉、令人注目的
having a look that makes people stop and pay attention — usually because something is very large, grand, or gives a feeling of power and importance
The imposing stone courthouse stood at the centre of the old town.
那座雄偉的石造法院大樓矗立於舊城區的中心。
imposing + building noun (courthouse/mansion/tower)
Dr. Okonkwo's imposing presence made the students sit up straight when he entered the room.
Okonkwo 博士威嚴的氣勢讓學生在他走進教室時立刻坐直了身子。
imposing presence — used for a person's aura
An imposing wall of dark clouds moved toward the valley from the west.
一道氣勢逼人的烏雲牆從西方向山谷移動。
The hotel was an imposing grey building with tall columns and a wide marble staircase.
那間飯店是一棟宏偉的灰色建築,有著高大的柱子和寬闊的大理石階梯。
Coach Elena's imposing voice carried clearly across the noisy gymnasium.
Elena 教練威嚴的聲音清楚地傳遍了嘈雜的體育館。
- impressive
more general; does not necessarily imply large size — a small object can be impressive
- grand
emphasises scale, luxury, or splendour rather than the effect on the viewer
- majestic
more poetic and formal; often used for natural scenery or ceremonial occasions
- stately
suggests slow, dignified movement or arrangement; common for buildings, processions, or people's bearing
- unimposing
direct antonym; not commanding attention or admiration
- humble
suggests modesty and lack of pretension in appearance
文法句型
imposing + noun (building/person/presence)
be + imposing
用法筆記
Often used before nouns describing buildings, natural features, or a person's physical presence or demeanour. Can be applied to size, height, or an intangible quality such as voice or personality.