〈非 正式〉 浮华的;浮艳的
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I wanted something glitzy to wear to the launch party .我想穿些艳丽的衣服去参加下水庆典。
"1960s (originally a North American usage): from
adj. 浮华的;浮艳的
Many glitzy celebrities attended the opening ceremony.
许多穿着艳丽的名人都出席了这场开幕式。
We had a glitzy party in the city center last week.
我们上周在市中心举办了一个耀眼夺目的宴会。
The emperor built a glitziest palace for his queen.
皇帝为皇后修了一座最时髦华丽的宫殿。
I thought the city would be glitzy and larger than life, but it was actually very chill and family-friendly.
我本以为洛杉矶是一个灯红酒绿大都市,但实际上它非常平静,非常适合家人一起去旅行。
Palm Springs has ritzy restaurants and glitzy nightlife.
棕榈泉有高档餐厅和奢华的夜生活。
Nevada now needs humdrum jobs more than glitzy casinos.
内华达眼下更需要普通的就业岗位而不是光彩夺目的赌场。
This caused some glitzy malls to close and vexed shoppers.
这次行动迫使一些大型购物商场关闭,令购物者感到恼火。
The Detroit motor show was a less glitzy affair than in previous years.
底特律汽车展与前几年相比大为失色。
Others warn that growth worldwide may be slower than the glitzy Numbers forecast.
其他人则警告称,全世界的增长速度可能比表面的预计数字要低。
〈非 正式〉 浮华的;浮艳的
我想穿些艳丽的衣服去参加下水庆典。
"1960s (originally a North American usage): from