veritable
英 [ˈverɪtəbl]
美 [ˈverɪtəbl]
adj. 十足的; 名副其实的; 不折不扣的
Collins.1 / BNC.14537 / COCA.13248
牛津词典
adj.
- 十足的;名副其实的;不折不扣的
a word used to emphasize that sb/sth can be compared to sb/sth else that is more exciting, more impressive, etc.- The meal that followed was a veritable banquet.
随后摆上的饭菜俨然是一桌宴席。
- The meal that followed was a veritable banquet.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 真正的,十足的,不折不扣的(用于强调大小、数量或性质等)
You can useveritableto emphasize the size, amount, or nature of something.- ...a veritable feast of pre-match entertainment.
尽情的赛前娱乐享受 - ...a veritable army of security guards.
一支真正的警卫部队
- ...a veritable feast of pre-match entertainment.
英英释义
adj
- not counterfeit or copied
- an authentic signature
- a bona fide manuscript
- an unquestionable antique
- photographs taken in a veritable bull ring
双语例句
- Thank you for that lovely meal; it was a veritable feast!
谢谢你那顿美餐,真是一顿名副其实的盛宴! - I'm a veritable cornucopia of talent.
我是个真正的天才。 - It was not easy in the shed, in winter it was a veritable ice-box.
在这木棚里工作是很不容易的,这木棚冬天是个名副其实的冰箱。 - It is a veritable heaven on earth.
它是人间真正的天堂。 - We found ourselves in the midst of a veritable fairyland.
我们发现我们在名副其实的仙境中。 - She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding;
老妇人在这套公寓里住了30年,她又是个名副其实的收藏家。 - The mountain upon which they then advanced had been turned into veritable fortresses.
他们前进准备攻击的山头已经变成了不折不扣的堡垒。 - A veritable cottage industry of comparison-spewing institutions has emerged, this author not excepted.
一个名副其实的由从事比较的机构组成的作坊式行业已然成形,笔者也不能袖手其外。 - We hate and loathe these veritable fiends.
我们痛恨、厌恶这些不折不扣的魔鬼。 - The public gave her a veritable ovation.
观众给了她一个真正的哄堂喝彩。