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grandstanding [ˈgrænstændɪŋ]

n. 哗众取宠;作秀;

例句:

  • Opponents of the measure say it's political grandstanding that could prove devastating to the economy.
    反对该措施的人士认为这是一场政治作秀,会对经济发展带来严重的打击。
  • Celia thought, despite all his grandstanding and politics, he cares too.
    西莉亚想, 尽管他热衷于哗众取宠和党派政治, 但也并非无动于衷.
  • Stop grandstanding, Sally. Everyone can see you.
    别再惹人注意了, 萨莉, 大家都能看见你.
  • I know it's just a matter of grandstanding.
    来自VOA
  • Grandstanding is wrong, even when the operation is successful.
    来自VOA
  • She embarrasses you when she's doing her revolutionary grandstanding bit.
    来自R. Bennett