noun🔗Share老妇人,老前辈,老资格。 A woman who is socially prominent, respected, and experienced, especially one who is haughty and advanced in age."At the charity gala, Mrs. Henderson, the grande dame of the town, surveyed the room with a critical eye, clearly unimpressed by the younger generation's attire. "在慈善晚会上,亨德森夫人,这位镇上的老前辈,用挑剔的眼光扫视着房间,显然对年轻一代的着装不太满意。personagecharacterstylesocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share老前辈,泰斗,元老。 A woman who is accomplished, influential, and a senior figure in a particular field."As the retired principal who shaped the school for decades, Mrs. Peterson is considered the grande dame of our education system. "作为塑造学校数十年的退休校长,彼得森夫人被认为是我们教育系统里的老前辈。personfigureachievementsocietystylehistorycultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share老字号,名流聚集之地。 (by extension) A well-known, very highly regarded institution, structure, or large conveyance, such as a hotel or ship."The Plaza Hotel in New York City is a true grande dame, known for its elegance and history. "纽约的广场饭店是名副其实的老字号,以其优雅和历史而闻名。culturearchitecturenauticalbuildingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading