imposing的意思和读音

imposing

: [imˈpoʊziŋ] : [ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ]

adj.

v.“impose”

adj.unimpressive

adj.impressive,striking,grand,magnificent,stately

imposingadj.

1.使impressive to look at; making a strong impression

a grand and imposing building

a tall imposing woman

adj.1.;

v.1.“impose”

adj.1.large and impressive

v.1.present particle ofimpose

1. imposing stone imposing imposition ...

2. impiety > imposing > impudent >/ ...

3. impose (), imposing improvise ...

4. flavouring imposing distressing 使 ...

5. impose (), imposing improvise ...

6. modest imposing attractive

7. impose (),使 imposing , impound , ...

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1.He was simply letting Anakin be, and appreciating him for his efforts and talents -- he wasn't imposing boundaries nor begging for aid.

2.Mr. Medvedev said the U. S. has nothing to lose by imposing additional sanctions, as it has no ties with Iran, unlike Russia and China.

3.For the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, creating a club-within-a-club is the only means of imposing discipline on wayward members.

4.Kaltenbrunner was a physically imposing man with scars on his cheeks, which made him look like the tyrant he really was.使

5.The reasons are complex, but boil down to Fannie and Freddie trying to protect their profits by imposing onerous fees and conditions.

6.Now, at last, she was really in it. She had come up the imposing steps, guarded by the large and portly doorman.

7.The kremlin itself is enormously imposing. But Moscow has no official residence to match the White House.

8.Schmeichel was an imposing presence in the United goal, with a bravery that made the very most of his considerable natural talent.

9.Obama said he would like to see Mr. Castro release political prisoners and stop imposing hefty taxes on money sent from the U. S.

10.Many of his acts were deeply selfish: he did not consult his wife before imposing his vow of celibacy on her.