flashy
英 [ˈflæʃi]
美 [ˈflæʃi]
adj. 俗艳的; (因昂贵、巨大等)显眼的; 穿着奢华的; 炫耀技艺的
比较级:flashier 复数:flashies 最高级:flashiest
Collins.1 / BNC.18870 / COCA.10814
牛津词典
adj.
- 俗艳的;(因昂贵、巨大等)显眼的
attracting attention by being bright, expensive, large, etc.- a flashy hotel
奢华的旅馆 - I just want a good reliable car, nothing flashy.
我只要一辆性能可靠的轿车,不要华而不实的那种。
- a flashy hotel
- 穿着奢华的
attracting attention by wearing expensive clothes, etc. - 炫耀技艺的
intended to impress by looking very skilful- He specializes in flashy technique, without much depth.
他就会些没有深度的花招。
- He specializes in flashy technique, without much depth.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 俗艳的;浮华的;招摇的
If you describe a person or thing asflashy, you mean they are smart and noticeable, but in a rather vulgar way.- He was much less flashy than his brother.
他远没有他的兄弟那么招摇。 - ...a flashy sports car.
扎眼的跑车
- He was much less flashy than his brother.
英英释义
adj
- (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display
- tastelessly showy
- a flash car
- a flashy ring
- garish colors
- a gaudy costume
- loud sport shirts
- a meretricious yet stylish book
- tawdry ornaments