1.大公,(西班牙及葡萄牙的)最高贵族
2.高官,显贵
1.a very important and powerful person, especially in politics
2.a man of very high social class in Spain or Portugal in the past
1.His outfit, a gift from Shah Abbas, was like an Isfahan grandee's ceremonial uniform, topped by a turban bigger than his head.
由沙阿·阿拔斯赠送的一套衣服就像伊斯法罕贵族的一套礼仪制服,缠在头上的头巾比头大很多。
2."I am incredibly surprised, " confides one Tory grandee, "by the degree to which he takes this stuff seriously. "
一位保守党的资深政要透露道,“他对这件事的重视程度着实令我震惊。”
3.To be fair, not all grandee gloom involves personal disappointment.
公平地讲,并非所有政要的郁郁寡欢都涉及个人的失落情绪。
4.Jack Lang, a Socialist grandee and former culture minister, called such images a "lynching" .
法国一社会党高层即前文化部长杰克•朗(JackLang)称这样的画面就是“动用私刑”。
5."It was a brave fight that has produced a helpful principle, but we can't live on principles, " says one academic grandee.
这是—场勇敢的斗争,已经产生了有益的原则,伹我们不能靠原则过活。
6.But he should insist on a better job spec than "roving grandee" .
但他应该坚持要求扩大自己的职责范围,而不满足于只扮演“巡视大公”的角色。