fanfares

英 [ˈfænfeəz] 美 [ˈfænˌfɛrz]

n.  号角花彩,号角齐鸣(欢迎仪式等上奏的响亮短曲); (为庆祝而在媒体上的)喧耀
fanfare的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (宣告特别事件时演奏的)响亮短曲
    A fanfare is a short, loud tune played on trumpets or other similar instruments to announce a special event.
    1. The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.
      仪式以一曲嘹亮的小号短曲开场。
  2. N-VAR 大张旗鼓的宣传
    If something happens with a fanfare, it happens or is announced with a lot of publicity. If something happens without a fanfare, it happens without a lot of fuss or publicity.
    1. The company was privatised with a fanfare of publicity...
      公司的私有化搞得沸沸扬扬。
    2. The departure of the South Korean prime minister was marked with little fanfare.
      韩国首相悄无声息地离开了。

双语例句

  1. For most of us," Rome "is a world of chariots, centurions and trumpet fanfares.
    对我们大多数人而言,“罗马”是古战车、百人队队长与号角声的世界。
  2. Without valves; used for military calls and fanfares.
    没有电子管;军队用来召集和吹奏。