All the actors re-appeared on stage for the grand finale.
grand larceny
(law)
SCSimplified Chinese 重大盗窃罪
grand maln
(epilepsy)
SCSimplified Chinese 癫痫大发作
SCSimplified Chinese 癫痫全身发作
grand mastern
(has highest achievement)
SCSimplified Chinese 宗师
SCSimplified Chinese 大师 dà shī TCTraditional Chinese 大師
a grand old timen
informal (enjoyable experience, fun)
SCSimplified Chinese 美好的时光
SCSimplified Chinese 精彩的体验
Oh, what a day that was! It was a grand old time.
grand openingn
(celebratory first-day event)
SCSimplified Chinese 隆重开幕
SCSimplified Chinese 盛大开业
grand prizen
(first or top prize awarded)
SCSimplified Chinese 大奖
SCSimplified Chinese 头彩
the grand scheme of thingsn
figurative (overall organization of world)
SCSimplified Chinese 大计
SCSimplified Chinese 大蓝图
I know you're upset, but in the grand scheme of things, splitting up with your boyfriend isn't that important.
grand slam, Grand Slamn
® in the UK (sports: winning several championships) (运动)
SCSimplified Chinese 大满贯 dà mǎn guàn
备注: Refers especially to tennis or golf. As a registered trademark, Grand Slam should be capitalized, but it is also used generically and not capitalized.
The four biggest international tennis tournaments are known as grand slams.
grand slamn
(baseball: hit scoring 4 runs) (棒球)
SCSimplified Chinese 本垒打 běn lěi dǎ TCTraditional Chinese 全壘打
grand slamn
(cards: winning at bridge) (桥牌)
SCSimplified Chinese 大满贯 dà mǎn guàn
grand theftn
US (law:| stealing large amount)
SCSimplified Chinese 巨盗, 数额巨大的盗窃
grand totaln
(final sum or amount)
SCSimplified Chinese 总计 zǒng jì TCTraditional Chinese 總計
SCSimplified Chinese 合计 zǒng jì,hé jì TCTraditional Chinese 合計
The village fete managed to raise a grand total of £1,500 for the church restoration fund.
grand tourn
informal (visit, inspection)
SCSimplified Chinese 环游 huán yóu
SCSimplified Chinese 遍览(大厦、房屋等)
The factory inspector will be doing his grand tour tomorrow.