1ADV-GRADED [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective]装模作样地 You say that someone speaks or behaves grandly when they are trying to impress other people. 装模作样地 [disapproval]
He grandly declared that 'international politics is a struggle for power'.
他一本正经地宣称“国际政治是一场权力之争”。
2ADV-GRADED [ADVERB adjective, ADVERB before verb]夸大地(称为);美其名曰地 You use grandly in expressions such as 'grandly named' or 'grandly called' to say that the name of a place or thing makes it sound much more impressive than it really is. 夸大地(称为);美其名曰地 [mainly British]
The grandly named European Cricketer Cup is based at Worksop College.
名字叫得响当当的欧洲板球运动员杯实际在沃克索普私立中学举行。
Lucille's home was very grandly called a chateau, though in truth it was nothing more than a large moated farm.