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glitz

英 [ɡlɪts]

美 [ɡlɪts]

n.  耀眼; 华丽; 浮华

BNC.33183 / COCA.19791

牛津词典

    noun

    • 耀眼;华丽;浮华
      the quality of appearing very attractive, exciting and impressive, in a way that is not always genuine
      1. the glitz and glamour of the music scene
        表面光辉灿烂的乐坛

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT 耀眼;华丽;浮华
      You useglitzto refer to something that is exciting and attractive in a showy way.
      1. ...the glitz of Beverly Hills.
        贝弗利山庄的绚丽浮华
      2. ...the glitz with which France celebrated the bicentenary of its revolution.
        法国庆祝革命胜利200周年的盛大场面

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • In the movie world, where there is glitz and glamour, Walton is a gaffer.
      电影的世界总是充满着名利与诱惑,沃顿只是个局外者。
    • It explores all the glitz of life in celebrity culture but reveals how it can all be a facade without true connectivity to others.
      它展现了名流们闪亮的生活,但也揭示了没有真正的沟通一切只是表面现象。
    • Murkrow: I keep telling my partner that we should seek out flashy baubles and glamorous glitz
      黑暗鸦:我一直告诉我的伙伴说我们要寻找的是那些华而不实的装饰品和迷人的浮华
    • Stars can easily get it wrong at their moment of glitz and glamour.
      明星们在备受瞩目,展现魅力的时刻很容易出错。
    • Then the life-and-death reality of the war came along and made the pursuit of glitz and status seem even more trivial.
      紧接着生与死的战争现实摆在眼前,这让人们意识到追名逐利更加没有意义。
    • Have started to glitz up their shows with filmed backdrops ( bBill Barol)
      用朦胧的背景来装璜他们的表演(b比尔巴罗尔)
    • Dan: I don't know. I think she might be a tad overwhelmed by the glitz and the glamour of the Humphrey lifestyle.
      不知道,我觉得她可能是个被浮华艳世和奢侈的生活,冲昏头脑的小女孩。
    • It is glitz and glamour and I think he ( McKenney) kind of got carried away with it being a professional ballroom dancing competition.
      这是?,而且我认为他因为这是一个正规舞厅里举行的舞蹈比赛而显得有些忘乎所以。
    • A source at the Daily Mail said," They are treating their marriage like a spiritual affirmation and don't need big Hollywood glitz like Tom Cruise in Italy. "
      一位消息人士向每日《邮报透露》:“皮特和茱丽将他们的婚姻视为一种精神上的结合,所以不打算搞得像汤姆·克鲁斯的意大利婚礼那样奢华。”
    • One who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment. a garish barrage of show-biz glitz ( Peter G.Davis)
      浪费卖弄地娱乐消费的人。娱乐业花花绿绿的潮流(彼得G.戴维斯)