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 fanfare ['fæn`fɛr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 喇叭边(或号角)嘹亮吹奏声, 吹牛

  1. The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets.
    皇室贵宾在嘹亮的铜管乐曲中受到热烈欢迎.
  2. Despite all the fanfare by Federal regulators over recent bailouts of sick savings institutions, evidence is mounting that the deals are merely papering over the severe problems plaguing the industry.
    不论联邦监管人员最近如何大张旗鼓挽救一蹶不振的储蓄行业,越来越多的证据显示:政府所做仅仅在掩饰困扰该待业的严重问题。
  3. A showy or ceremonious passage, such as a fanfare.
    装饰乐句,花式吹奏一段炫耀或讲究仪式的音乐,例如小号曲


fanfare
[ noun ]
  1. a gaudy outward display

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments

  4. <noun.communication>
    he entered to a flourish of trumpets
    her arrival was greeted with a rousing fanfare


Fanfare \Fan"fare`\, n. [F. Cf. {Fanfaron}.]
A flourish of trumpets, as in coming into the lists, etc.;
also, a short and lively air performed on hunting horns
during the chase.

The fanfare announcing the arrival of the various
Christian princes. --Sir W.
Scott.

  1. By comparison, the government's import promotion plan, unveiled with much fanfare at the beginning of the year, promises to increase imports by only about $3 billion a year.
  2. First a brass choir proceeded from the main door of the church down the nave, through the roodscreen, to the altar, its solemn fanfare reechoing in the shadowy air.
  3. Although Republicans would still be critical even if they were not themselves under attack, "I don't think there would have been a formal charge and all this fanfare," he said.
  4. McDonald's introduced the McLean Deluxe in April with much fanfare, as part of an attempt to outflank price-discounters by emphasizing nutrition.
  5. Last spring, with great fanfare about his new job, he told Hercules shareholders that Himont was one of the "new developments which we believe has set us (Hercules) on a solid growth course for the future."
  6. Soybean futures closed mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade, as the first of two deadlines requiring traders to reduce large positions in the July contract passed without fanfare.
  7. The bird, believed to be the first American bald eagle sighted in the British Isles, was flown to the United States amid much fanfare in December.
  8. Subcommittee members passed the measure with little fanfare or discussion because Sikorski offered an amendment that addressed most of the problems raised by the administration during a July hearing.
  9. If these steps gained little fanfare, it's because liberalization under President Chiang has been picking up speed for some time.
  10. It was approved on a voice vote after Republicans sarcastically feigned an effort to double Solarz's aid figure. "We must act boldly and with great fanfare," intoned Rep. William Broomfield, R-Mich., before withdrawing his amendment.
  11. Fanfare piles on fanfare, the soprano soloist Andrea Guiot threads her way through the tapestry, there is still room for the organ (Gaston Litaize) to top it all.
  12. It opened with great fanfare in September but has been operating well below capacity because of mechanical problems and disputes with the Chinese partners over the price at which the coal should be sold.
  13. He claims with some fanfare initiatives to increase spending on AIDS research and the space program.
  14. Even the fanfare surrounding the Green Paper's call to "find out" what the people of Hong Kong really want smacks of being stacked against a genuine vote.
  15. Merchandise also is marked down without fanfare.
  16. But no one is putting money on that deadline being met either. The Dollars 16.6bn Taipei MRT was to have been the centrepiece of Taiwan's Dollars 300bn, six-year national infrastructure development plan, announced in 1990 with great fanfare.
  17. He added that, "We've been in discussions with Mr. Phillips regarding his desire to have a key role in the company." The last of the actual Gulf War fires was extinguished without fanfare earlier in the day in northern Kuwait.
  18. Mr. Bush said that the December meeting, which was announced simultaneously in Moscow, will be held in the unusual setting of ships at sea to hold down the "fanfare" and force the two sides to limit participation to just small groups of advisers.
  19. The Dallas store opened in 1983 with much fanfare, but it never really caught on with local shoppers.
  20. " The Moscow McDonald's opened Wednesday with the most fanfare of any of the 11,201 franchises in the late Ray Kroc's empire.
  21. There was no fanfare as the car, the 1,197,411th vehicle built at the plant, rolled off the production line.
  22. With great fanfare, the RTC earlier this year announced plans to finance some of the sales in transactions that would give the agency a share of the cash flow or subsequent resale of the property.
  23. The Unit Trust Association is determined not to be rushed and earlier this year commissioned consultants Touche Ross to options. Significantly the conclusions of the study, published with little fanfare just before Easter, are broadly neutral.
  24. It was opened up to oil companies with much fanfare three years ago in a federal lease sale.
  25. The panel acted without much fanfare and major debate did not come until the measure moved to the Senate floor.
  26. Last summer, with great fanfare, he rescued the Commonwealth Games, which faced cancellation after black African states declared a boycott over British policy on South Africa.
  27. The exchange launched new three-year and five-year interest rate swap futures and options with much fanfare last year, but they have generated anemic volume.
  28. The first Apple Mac, introduced to the world with a fanfare of aspiration, was flawed by inadequate power, some rickety programming and Jobs's misreading of the market.
  29. Harry Ellis Dickson, a renowned conductor and father-in-law of Michael Dukakis, led the Democratic convention orchestra in a new musical fanfare composed by Boston Pops conductor John Williams as a dramatic prelude to the nominee's acceptance speech.
  30. Despite its colorful history, there was no fanfare to mark its closing.
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