pontificating

pontificating

美 [pɑnˈtɪfɪˌkeɪt]  英 [pɒnˈtɪfɪkeɪt]

  • v.以主教身份执行(仪式);装作绝对正确的样子;发表武断的意见
  • n.教皇[主教,高僧]的职位[任期]
  • 网络自大武断地做或说;教皇的职位;武断地说

词形变化

第三人称单数:pontificates  现在分词:pontificating  过去式:pontificated  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
教皇[主教,高僧]的职位[任期]
v.
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

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

I have to go, my Valentine is about to knock me off my feet by pontificating out a song.

情人首歌儿准备大吃一惊

He sat there pontificating about the legal system although it was clear that he knew very little.

那儿发表法制高论虽然一窍不通

Even the pontificating of Republican non-Romney of the Month, Newt Gingrich is irrelevant.

甚至连共和总统竞选纽特·金里奇本月发布武断言辞无关紧要

Yes, it's about authority, but not about being a pontificating guru who can never admit any weakness.

是的有关权力不能成为一个自命不凡大师不能承认任何弱点

When investment bankers start pontificating on Hong Kong's housing and income inequality problems, you know it's a serious problem.

投资银行家开始权威身份谈论香港住房收入不平等问题知道问题严重