fanfare

fanfare [ˈfænfeə(r)]  [ˈfænfer] 

第三人称复数:fanfares

fanfare 基本解释

名词喧耀; 号角齐鸣

fanfare 网络解释

1. 吹奏声:fanegada 凡尼加达 | fanfare 吹奏声 | fanfaron 吹牛者

2. 铜管乐:disque 唱片 | fanfare 铜管乐 | flonflon 歌曲等的副歌

3. 榮耀:Still Waters?澄静如水 | Fanfare?荣耀 | Infinity?纯真

fanfare 词典解释

1. (宣告特别事件时演奏的)响亮短曲
    A fanfare is a short, loud tune played on trumpets or other similar instruments to announce a special event.

    e.g. The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.
           仪式以一曲嘹亮的小号短曲开场。

2. 大张旗鼓的宣传
    If something happens with a fanfare, it happens or is announced with a lot of publicity. If something happens without a fanfare, it happens without a lot of fuss or publicity.

    e.g. The company was privatised with a fanfare of publicity...
           公司的私有化搞得沸沸扬扬。
    e.g. The departure of the South Korean prime minister was marked with little fanfare.
           韩国首相悄无声息地离开了。

fanfare 单语例句

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1. Track and field Olympian Crystal Emmanuel says seeing all the fanfare is a source of motivation for her.

2. As fresh financial and trade challenges cut into people's confidence in economic recovery this year, many are hoping for significant breakthroughs among the fanfare in Mexico.

3. fanfare的翻译

3. Obama's campaign was marked by his eloquent speeches, passionate supporters and worldwide fanfare for the Democratic candidate.

4. fanfare的意思

4. The pandas were not fazed by all the fuss and media fanfare, after needing a little prompting by their keeper to escape the confines of the glass.

5. fanfare的解释

5. The union attack is the latest setback for the US $ 3 billion resort, the first Disney theme park in China which opened to huge fanfare in September.

6. Italy is one participant that has planned their Expo agenda around the availability of their country's biggest celebrities in order to maximize on the fanfare.

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7. The National Diamond Exchange was launched amid fanfare in Shanghai last October.

8. The wedding itself will involve little of the fanfare associated with European royal weddings, or the public frenzy that accompanied her brothers'marriages.

9. fanfare的近义词

9. The wedding involved little of the fanfare associated with European royal weddings, or the public frenzy that accompanied her two brothers'marriages.

10. But the firm is considered a relative latecomer to the modern Chinese market, launching its first Fiesta car to much fanfare in January this year.

fanfare 英英释义

noun

1. fanfare的解释

1. (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments

    e.g. he entered to a flourish of trumpets
           her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare

    Synonym: flourish tucket

2. a gaudy outward display

    Synonym: ostentation flash