grandstanding

grandstanding [ˈgrænstændɪŋ] ['grændstændɪŋ] 

原级:grandstand

第三人称单数:grandstands

第三人称复数:grandstands

grandstanding

过去分词:grandstanded

过去式:grandstanded

grandstanding 基本解释
哗众取宠;作秀;
grandstanding 单语例句

1. A sin worse than Cannes'political grandstanding is its cliquish atmosphere.

2. grandstanding的翻译

2. Sarkozy's grandstanding on law and order is considered a deliberate strategy designed to flatter the French far right electorate for the 2007 presidential election.

3. Their real selves moved me, but the grandstanding images in the press did not interest me at all.

4. grandstanding的翻译

4. Its proponents point to a substantial body of evidence, gripping witness testimony on torture and killing and accuse Saddam's attorneys of shambolic grandstanding.

5. grandstanding

5. The Army worried Palin's appearance would prompt political grandstanding against President Barack Obama.

6. Much of his work had been enshrined in textbooks, yet this film version takes an approach that is realistic and not grandstanding.

7. Kibaki's government accuses Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement of " grandstanding " and stoking further unrest.

8. grandstanding的近义词

8. One older gentleman said bluntly that it was a disgusting show of grandstanding.