garish
英 [ˈɡeərɪʃ]
美 [ˈɡerɪʃ]
adj. 俗艳的; 花哨的; 炫目的
Collins.1 / BNC.18795 / COCA.17017
牛津词典
adj.
- 俗艳的;花哨的;炫目的
very brightly coloured in an unpleasant way- garish clothes/colours
花里胡哨的衣服;过于艳丽的色彩
- garish clothes/colours
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 花哨的;炫目的;俗艳的
You describe something asgarishwhen you dislike it because it is very bright in an unattractive, showy way.- They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
他们登上铺着俗艳的紫色地毯的楼梯。 - ...the restaurant's garish, illuminated signs.
餐馆花哨的烫金招牌
- They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
英英释义
adj
- tastelessly showy
- a flash car
- a flashy ring
- garish colors
- a gaudy costume
- loud sport shirts
- a meretricious yet stylish book
- tawdry ornaments
双语例句
- Hide me from Day's garish eye ( John Milton)
把我藏起来,离开白天耀眼的太阳(约翰米尔顿) - At the same time, archaeologists were undermining traditional "classical values" by discovering that the ancient temples of the Greeks were not the austere edifices people had believed them to be, but had been garish and multicoloured in their heyday.
同时,考古学家们发现,希腊的古寺庙,其建筑并不象人们原以为的那样严肃朴素。而在其鼎盛时期却是十分华丽俗气的。这就动摇了传统的“古典派的价值观”。 - It's some freakish garish beauty pageant that has nothing, frankly to do with health and welfare.
它是某种奇特扎眼的选美,坦率地说与健康和福利毫无关系。 - This colour is bright but not garish.
这颜色艳而不俗。 - But the problems go beyond the obvious badly-fitting or garish outfit.
但问题不仅仅停留在着装明显不合身或过于前卫上。 - The garish yard, filled with the flowers of poverty, was uglier by far than in winter.
满院花花绿绿,开着穷恶的花,比冬天要更丑陋着好几倍。 - The first 30 minutes of the film are more like a musical, as we are shown highly decorated sets with garish lighting and scantily clad women dancing sexily.
电影的前30分钟更像是一部音乐剧,在花哨炫目的灯光下、金碧辉煌的舞台上,一群衣着暴露的舞女跳着性感的舞蹈。 - Cramped, cluttered with tables and hung with an overly garish chandelier, like a swooping silver porcupine, the walls are wooden slats that make it hard to focus.
大堂略显狭窄,桌子随处可见,屋顶挂着一顶过于耀眼的吊灯,就像一头要飞奔下来的银色箭猪,墙壁是木板条制作而成,这让它难以找到焦点所在。 - Soon we were assailed By the garish lights of New York.
不久我们驶入纽约红红绿绿的灯光中。 - They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
他们登上铺着俗艳的紫色地毯的楼梯。
