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flashy

adjective

flashy ♦︎ grandiose ♦︎ pretentious ♦︎ showy ♦︎ ostentatious ♦︎ snazzy ♦︎ glitzyThese words all describe people or things that are expensive or noticeable in a way that is intended to impress people. 这些词均表示人炫耀的、卖弄的或物品铺张的、浮华的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配flashy / showy technique / footwork flashy (informal, usually disapproving) (of things) attracting attention by being bright, expensive, large, etc.; (of people) attracting attention by wearing expensive clothes, etc.; (of actions) intended to impress by looking very skilful (物品因昂贵、巨大等)俗艳的,显眼的;(人)穿着奢华的;(举动)炫耀技艺的I just want a good reliable car, nothing flashy.我只想要一辆性能可靠的轿车,不要华而不实的那种。He was one of those flashy guys with too much money to throw around.他是那种衣着奢华的纨绔子弟,有大把的钱可以挥霍。She threw in a lot of flashy footwork to impress the judges.她加入了大量炫技的步法,以打动裁判。 grandiose ˈgrændiəʊs; NAmE ˈgrændioʊs (disapproving) seeming very impressive but too large, complicated or expensive to be practical or possible 华而不实的;浮夸的;不切实际的The grandiose scheme for a journey across the desert came to nothing.不切实际的穿越沙漠计划不了了之。The city is home to a new, and particularly grandiose opera house.这个城市是一座特别华而不实的新歌剧院的所在地。Grandiose is used especially to talk about claims, ideas, objectives, plans, projects, proposals and schemes, as well as buildings. * grandiose尤用以修饰claim、idea、objective、plan、project、proposal、scheme以及各种建筑。 pretentious prɪˈtenʃəs (disapproving) trying to appear important or intelligent in order to impress other people; trying to be sth that you are not, in order to impress 炫耀的;虚夸的;自命不凡的That's a pretentious name for a cat!猫叫这个名字真够炫的!It was just an ordinary house-nothing pretentious.那只是一座普通的房子,没有要故作特别。He's so pretentious!他太自命不凡了! OPP unpretentious modest see also pretension pretension showy (often disapproving) so bright, colourful, large or exaggerated that it attracts a lot of attention 显眼的;艳丽的;花哨的These showy flowers make wonderful patio plants.这些花朵艳丽的植物用来装点露台非常棒。She wore a lot of showy jewellery.她戴着很多显摆的首饰。 ostentatious ˌɒstenˈteɪʃəs; NAmE ˌɑːstenˈteɪʃəs (rather formal, usually disapproving) (of a thing) expensive or noticeable in a way that is intended to impress people; (of a person) behaving in a way that is meant to impress people by showing how rich or important they are; (of an action) done in a very obvious way so that people will notice it (物品)铺张的,浮华的;(人)炫耀的,卖弄的;(举动)夸张的,招摇的She was dripping with ostentatious gold jewellery.她浑身戴满了奢华惹眼的金首饰。As her fame and fortune grew, she never became ostentatious.她声名日盛,财富日增,却从不炫耀。He gave an ostentatious yawn.他夸张地打了个哈欠。 snazzy (informal, often approving) (of clothes, cars, etc.) fashionable, bright and modern, and attracting your attention (服装、汽车等)漂亮而时髦的,吸引人的He'd booked us a table in a snazzy restaurant.他在一家时髦的餐馆为我们订了一张桌子。They've designed some snazzy graphics for the new version of the game.他们为游戏的新版本设计了一些漂亮的图案。NOTE 辨析 Flashy or snazzy? Flashy is usually used in a disapproving way; snazzy is usually approving. * flashy通常用作贬义,snazzy通常用作褒义。 glitzy (sometimes disapproving) appearing very attractive, exciting and impressive, in a way that is not always genuine 耀眼的;华丽的;浮华的This was a glitzy, Hollywood-style occasion.这是个好莱坞式的盛大场面。 glitz

noun

[uncountable] the glitz and glamour of the music scene乐坛表面上的光辉灿烂

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