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单词 pontificate
释义  pon·tif·i·cate1 /pɒnˈtɪfɪkeɪt $ pɑːn-/ verb [intransitive]  PROUDto give your opinion about something in a way that shows you think you are always right 武断地谈论,自以为是地发表意见pontificate about/on Politicians are always pontificating about education. 政客们总是自以为是地对教育问题大发议论。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuspontificate• It certainly helped me to endure Hamilton's pontificating.• What am I doing pontificating about art and history?• I know because I have spent almost four years pontificating about safety and car accidents.• But he does not simply pontificate from his position as an excellent photographer, or regurgitate standard procedures.• Mostly he would pontificate on the evils of Roosevelt, who he said was a man who betrayed his class.• There are lots of people in Washington who pontificate on the issue of the day.• Moral considerations are the responsibility of others to pontificate on.• In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury.pontificate about/on• Moral considerations are the responsibility of others to pontificate on.• Politicians will happily pontificate on any issue, but not all of them really know anything about it.• What am I doing pontificating about art and history?• I know because I have spent almost four years pontificating about safety and car accidents.• Mostly he would pontificate on the evils of Roosevelt, who he said was a man who betrayed his class.• There are lots of people in Washington who pontificate on the issue of the day.Related topics: Christianitypon·tif·i·cate2 /pɒnˈtɪfɪkət $ pɑːn-/ noun [countable]  RRCthe position or period of being Pope 教皇的职位[任期]Examples from the Corpuspontificate• Everything Rossi says is illustrated by the story of Humanae Vitae, which proved to be the central crisis of his pontificate.• Otherwise his pontificate has little political significance.• The new pope was given the name Innocent by the archdeacon and invested with the scarlet mantle which signified his pontificate.• The long struggle by popes and bishops for celibacy among the clergy was not over by Innocent's pontificate.• Nevertheless, Leo's pontificate did not realize the hopes it awoke.• Melloni uses these data to argue that the influence of Pius prevailed as the pontificate wore on.• Following Peter's collection, there were two more unofficial collections for the pontificate.• From this pontificate come, not surprisingly, important collections of church, or canon, law.pon·tif·i·cate1 verbpon·tif·i·cate2 nounChineseSyllable   Corpus your to something in give about opinion
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