fanfare• The planetary governor, Lord Voronov-Vaux, and his entourage were seeing the victorious Harq Obispal off with a fanfare.• The album was released in June with little fanfare.• Goldin resigned last week with little fanfare.• The orchestral world is rife with three-minute fanfares, five-minute fantasies and other musical minutiae.• This was a transition that took place without a lot of fanfare.• A flourish of silver trumpets, their shrillfanfare stilling the chatter, and the Princeentered, holding Gaveston's hand.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + FANFARE | FANFARE + VERB | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤great (oftenfigurative) 盛大的歡慶活動◇The new building was opened with great fanfare in January 1895.那座新建築於 1895 年 1 月在盛大的歡慶活動中正式啟用了。➤little (figurative) 幾乎沒有慶祝活動◇The movie was released with little fanfare in 2006.這部影片 2006 年發行時幾乎沒舉行什麼慶祝活動。➤trumpet號角聲VERB + FANFARE➤give, play, sound吹起喇叭;響起喇叭FANFARE + VERB➤surround sth (figurative) 喇叭聲環繞⋯◇It was a bold law but there was a distinct lack of fanfare surrounding its passage.這是一項大膽創新的法律,但是其獲得通過的過程卻異乎尋常地低調。PHRASES➤a fanfare of trumpets一陣喇叭聲