pomp
noun uk/pɒmp/ us/pɑːmp/
(CEREMONY)
[ U ]典礼,盛典,盛况;(尤指)传统庆典
impressive and colourful ceremonies, especially traditional ceremonies on public occasions
The prime minister was received with all the traditional pomp and ceremony that is laid on for visiting heads of government. 首相受到迎接来访政府首脑的全套传统仪式礼遇接待。
Despite all the pomp of his office/position, he has only limited powers. 他尽管职位显赫,权力却很有限。
in sb's pomp informal(某人)最成功(或最受欢迎)的时期,鼎盛时期
at a time when someone was most successful or popular
Today his game was reminiscent of that of Pele in his pomp. 目前他的状态犹如贝利鼎盛时期的样子。
pomp and circumstance 正式庆典,隆重仪式
formal ceremonies
After two hours of pomp and circumstance, the diplomas were awarded and the audience went wild. 两小时的隆重仪式过后,颁发了毕业文凭,观众们疯狂起来。
(HAIR)
[ C ] informal(同pompadour)
a pompadour